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Headcase Humanufacturing and Amazon Web Services

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Desc: Paco Nathan of Headcase Humanufacturing presents at The Start-Up Project - Los Angeles about their use of Amazon S3, EC2, and SQS.

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  1. Slide 1: Using AWS PACO NATHAN AWS Start-Up Project, Santa Monica 2007-10-23
  2. Slide 2: HeadCase Humanufacturing • Technology start-up based in LA • Founded 2006-06, A series funding • 8 employees, plus contractors • TrueVentures early-stage portfolio http://trueventures.com
  3. Slide 3: Early-Stage Strategy • Enter market early, limited budget, speculative approaches • “Fail fast”: see what sticks among customers • Hopefully some aspect scales rapidly, unexpectedly • Avoid getting locked into SLAs
  4. Slide 4: (T2 script, IMSDB.com)
  5. Slide 5: (T2 poster)
  6. Slide 6: (Facebook text)
  7. Slide 7: Wall-to-Wall Dialog: (Facebook screen)
  8. Slide 8: (SecondLife text)
  9. Slide 9: (SecondLife screen)
  10. Slide 10: Whether people are involved in a web community, a social network, an online game, a virtual world... they are still people - as projections of persona - interacting online. If we could model that interaction as screenplays, we would be much closer to generating characters for virtual worlds.
  11. Slide 11: (edit sources) •
  12. Slide 12: (tag cloud)
  13. Slide 13: (hood graph)
  14. Slide 14: System Architecture
  15. Slide 15: SQS Message Queues
  16. Slide 16: Open Source: DJOP http://code.google.com/p/djop Java-based job orchestration SQS, S3, and optionally EC2 • Florian Leibert (AWS infrastructure, open source) • Paco Nathan (system arch, apps, integration) • Stephen Newman (network operations)
  17. Slide 17: PACO NATHAN paco@headcaselabs.com http://headcaselabs.com