Amazon’s Simple Email Service (SES) is now accessible from the management console. A new tab in AWS Management Console provides access to all SES important features freeing users from installing and running the command line version. However, users still need to call the SES API to send production emails. The Amazon Simple Email Service gives you...
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Although, iPhone’s voice-recognition incorporates cutting edge technology features, it may expose confidential information to third-parties! The voice-recognition feature known as Siri lets you use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls, and not only understands what you say, it’s smart enough to know what you mean. However, Siri bypasses iPhone security and...
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In April of 2011, Amazon launched an email-sending service (SES) as part of their AWS portfolio of services. Now, they extend this service with an option to add file attachments that is, email messages can include attachments such as images or documents. Before today, the email service was missing the file-attachment functionality reducing its...
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Amazon has launched a highly scalable email-sending service (SES) for businesses and developers. This service integrates with other AWS services and hence, EC2 customers can benefit from a smooth integration of both services. Applications hosted on EC2 instances can use this service as opposed to a full email implementation on the same or separate...
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eDiscovery in the Cloud may become a daunting task if not planned in advance. As your resources move to the Cloud in some faraway datacenter your control diminishes and keeping track of the dynamic services and assets within the cloud will rely on the provider’s control and management solutions. If the Cloud on one...
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