NOTE: If you already have an account on Amazon.com, the site may prompt you to use that here. iPOV strongly recommend that you do NOT use a personal account here, as this will create confusion when you receive bills. Unless you already have an existing AWS account, we recommend that you set up an account using a corporate email address. It can also be advantageous to use a generic corporate ‘alias’ or ‘nickname’ so that the account can be easily shared between two or more responsible parties, if needed. If a corporate account is not available, you may wish to consider establishing a third party account (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) account specifically to handle AWS login and billing.
From http://aws.amazon.com, click on the prominent “Sign Up Now” button, the simple form will guide you through the rest of the process.
Registering for an Amazon AWS account should be quick and easy. If you do have problems, the process is documented extensively on the AWS website. Some of the documentation may refer to command line tools, APIs, or other advanced concepts. Keep in mind that none of these are needed for you to use the CoSolvent Community Server.
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Step 1 – Sign up for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
NOTE: If you already have an account on Amazon.com, the site may prompt you to use that here. iPOV strongly recommend that you do NOT use a personal account here, as this will create confusion when you receive bills. Unless you already have an existing AWS account, we recommend that you set up an account using a corporate email address. It can also be advantageous to use a generic corporate ‘alias’ or ‘nickname’ so that the account can be easily shared between two or more responsible parties, if needed. If a corporate account is not available, you may wish to consider establishing a third party account (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) account specifically to handle AWS login and billing.
From http://aws.amazon.com, click on the prominent “Sign Up Now” button, the simple form will guide you through the rest of the process.
Registering for an Amazon AWS account should be quick and easy. If you do have problems, the process is documented extensively on the AWS website. Some of the documentation may refer to command line tools, APIs, or other advanced concepts. Keep in mind that none of these are needed for you to use the CoSolvent Community Server.