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Why I Chose AWS Lambda to Power My App’s Cloud Logic

2025-06-27T09:40:37+00:00

For this article, I will demonstrate how I used AWS Lambda as an all-around backend system for a mock-up mobile application I developed for my Design subject in school. The mobile application is an IoT application that integrates communication between a mobile device and a handheld barcode scanner using a Bluetooth module. It also includes security functions, such as code decryption and user statuses. For the dependencies, I used flutter_blue, get, and http. The list below indicates the use cases of AWS Lambda for my mobile application. I hope, by the end of this article, you will know how to [...]

Why I Chose AWS Lambda to Power My App’s Cloud Logic2025-06-27T09:40:37+00:00

Cloud-9.5: Troubleshooting Common WordPress Website Issues

2025-06-12T08:35:32+00:00

Hey, this is Step 5 of our 9-step website portfolio building with AWS! Got lost? Click here to go to the main article, and here for the fourth step!   When working on a project, there is no avoidance of bugs, which sometimes is frustrating, especially when getting stuck over a recurrent issue. This article discusses common mistakes and bugs, the strategies that can be effectively used to troubleshoot them, and tips on how to solve them more efficiently and confidently.   1. Common Mistake: Keeping the Default 8GB Storage Size for Your Amazon EC2 Instance When launching an Amazon [...]

Cloud-9.5: Troubleshooting Common WordPress Website Issues2025-06-12T08:35:32+00:00

Amazon Nova & Bedrock: Enhancing Your Startup’s Presence

2025-04-24T03:19:46+00:00

Startups don’t just build products or offer services — they build presence. That means sharing content consistently and building up their name and reputation. Whether it’s for pitches, presentations, or marketing, content is the engine that keeps everything moving — on social media, blogs, pitch decks, customer support, emails... you name it. But in 2025, standing out is tougher than ever. People have shorter attention spans, content needs to be faster and better, and there’s more competition every day. Hiring a full creative team can be super expensive — and that’s where your new AI allies come in!   Amazon [...]

Amazon Nova & Bedrock: Enhancing Your Startup’s Presence2025-04-24T03:19:46+00:00

Security in AWS Data Engineering: Best Practices and Strategies

2024-11-29T00:42:48+00:00

Bookmarks The AWS Shared Responsibility Model Use AWS Data Encryption Use Identity and Access Management (IAM) Implement Network Security Monitoring and Logging Compliance Standards Data Governance Secure Data Storage Backup and Disaster Recovery Automating Security Practices Conclusion: Proactive Security Measures for Data Engineers References In today's world of Cloud Computing, data engineering security and compliance are very important for companies that manage sensitive information. Data engineers that are using Amazon Web Services (AWS) must protect their data while following regulatory standards. Many organizations now use [...]

Security in AWS Data Engineering: Best Practices and Strategies2024-11-29T00:42:48+00:00

Introduction to Amazon SQS FIFO and Standard Queues

2024-10-29T13:05:11+00:00

Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) is a fully managed message queuing service by AWS that allows distributed applications to communicate asynchronously, making it a critical tool for decoupling microservices and improving system resilience. SQS offers two types of queues tailored for different use cases: Standard Queues: These queues are designed for high throughput, allowing an unlimited number of transactions per second while supporting at-least-once message delivery. Although standard queues don’t guarantee strict message ordering, they excel in scenarios where speed and scalability are prioritized over sequence, such as large-scale data processing or background tasks. FIFO (First-In-First-Out) Queues: FIFO queues ensure [...]

Introduction to Amazon SQS FIFO and Standard Queues2024-10-29T13:05:11+00:00

How to Install Docker on Ubuntu using Amazon EC2

2024-09-20T08:10:46+00:00

This tutorial will assist in setting up Docker on an Amazon EC2 Ubuntu instance. Docker's containerization and Ubuntu's user-friendliness make cloud application deployment and management simple. Amazon EC2 provides scalable infrastructure for hosting Docker containers, allowing for smooth app management and scaling. To easily set up Docker on your EC2 instance, just follow this tutorial. What is Docker? Docker is an open-source platform that simplifies the process of building, deploying, and managing applications within isolated containers. These containers bundle the application code along with all its dependencies, ensuring the software behaves the same across different environments, whether on a local [...]

How to Install Docker on Ubuntu using Amazon EC22024-09-20T08:10:46+00:00

Enabling the Account-Level Suppression List in Amazon SES

2024-08-29T05:43:23+00:00

Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) is a powerful tool that enables businesses to send bulk and transactional emails to customers. It provides a reliable and scalable platform for sending marketing campaigns, transactional notifications, or customer communications. However, maintaining a good sender reputation and adhering to email regulations are critical for successful email delivery. To help manage email deliverability effectively, Amazon SES offers account-level suppression lists, which are a valuable feature. A suppression list is a compilation of email addresses you want to omit from your email campaigns. These email addresses usually belong to individuals who have unsubscribed from your emails, [...]

Enabling the Account-Level Suppression List in Amazon SES2024-08-29T05:43:23+00:00

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