Edward Zakarian - West Palm Beach FL, US Serge Hairanian - West Palm Beach FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709246
Abstract:
In a preferred embodiment, a method and system are disclosed for certifying contents of a correspondence sent from a sender to a recipient. Steps and modules are provided for receiving by an information processor over a communication network an electronic file from a sending workstation associated with the correspondence. Further recipient information is received over the communication network that represents the recipient of the correspondence, and an electronic copy of the electronic file is preferably generated. The electronic copy includes identifying coded information. Thereafter, the coded electronic copy is output as a physical document, and then imaged to create an electronic imaged copy. The electronic imaged copy is stored in a database, and the physical document is delivered to the recipient. The electronic imaged copy is retained and stored in the database as a certification of physical document sent to the recipient.
System And Method For Certifying And Authenticating Correspondence (Ii)
Edouard T. Zakarian - West Palm Beach FL, US Serge Hairanian - West Palm Beach FL, US
International Classification:
H04M 11/00 G06F 15/16 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
379 9303, 709206, 707 9, 707E17001
Abstract:
A system and method are provided to monitor and control electronic communications. A processor is in operable communication with processor readable media, and a user interface is provided by the processor over a communication network that is operable to send, receive and report communications from a plurality of users. A database is provided on the processor readable media and accessible by the processor. A centralized messaging center is operable to receive from the processor the communications, to print the communications, to image the communications and to store the communications in a database.
System And Method For Certifying And Authenticating Correspondence (Ii)
Edouard T. Zakarian - West Palm Beach FL, US Serge Hairanian - West Palm Beach FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
Described herein is a method and system for certifying contents of a correspondence sent from a sender to a recipient. The method comprises: receiving by an information processor over a communication network an electronic file from a sending workstation associated with the correspondence; receiving over the communication network recipient information that represents the recipient of the correspondence; generating a formatted electronic document from the electronic file, the formatted electronic document including coded information for identifying the electronic document; storing a copy of the formatted electronic document in a database; outputting the formatted electronic document as a physical document; delivering the physical document to the recipient; and retaining the copy of the electronic formatted document stored in the database as a certification of the contents of the correspondence as embodied in the physical document sent to the recipient.
Atomic Application Of Multiple Updates To A Hierarchical Data Structure
- Seattle WA, US Zachary Mohamed Shalla - Seattle WA, US Marvin Michael Theimer - Seattle WA, US John Petry - Seattle WA, US Michael Hart - Seattle WA, US Serge Hairanian - Newcastle WA, US Anders Samuelsson - Redmond WA, US Salvador Salazar Sepulveda - Seattle WA, US Ji Luo - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 16/23 G06F 16/28 G06F 16/21
Abstract:
Multiple edits to a hierarchical data structure may be atomically applied. A request to perform modifications with respect to a portion or the entire hierarchical data structure may be received. A copy of the requested portion of the hierarchical data structure may be created separate from the hierarchical data structure. The portion of the hierarchical data structure may remain available for read access. Modifications may be applied to the copy of the portion of the hierarchical data structure. In response to a request to commit the modifications to the portion of the hierarchical data structure, the copy of the portion of the hierarchical data structure may atomically replace the portion of the hierarchical data structure
Different Hierarchies Of Resource Data Objects For Managing System Resources
- Seattle WA, US Zachary Mohamed Shalla - Seattle WA, US Marvin Michael Theimer - Seattle WA, US John Petry - Seattle WA, US Michael Hart - Seattle WA, US Serge Hairanian - Newcastle WA, US Anders Samuelsson - Redmond WA, US Salvador Salazar Sepulveda - Seattle WA, US Ji Luo - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 16/28 G06F 9/50 G06F 16/23
Abstract:
Resource data objects describing resources in a system may be maintained in multiple different hierarchies for applying policies to manage the resources. Lookup requests may access the different hierarchies to determine which policies are applicable to a given resource based on the policies identified in each of the hierarchies. Modifications to hierarchies may be performed in isolation so that the application of policies in other hierarchies is unchanged by modifications to a different hierarchy. Access restrictions may be enforced with respect to hierarchies so that different users may be permitted access to different hierarchies for system resource management.
Remote Policy Validation For Managing Distributed System Resources
- Seattle WA, US Zachary Mohamed Shalla - Seattle WA, US MARVIN MICHAEL THEIMER - Seattle WA, US John Petry - Seattle WA, US Michael Hart - Seattle WA, US Serge Hairanian - Newcastle WA, US Anders Samuelsson - Redmond WA, US Salvador Salazar Sepulveda - Seattle WA, US Ji Luo - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Distributed system resources may be managed by applying user created policies to the resources. To ensure that valid policies are applied, remote validation for the policies may be implemented. A validation event for a policy may be detected. A remote validation agent may be identified for the policy and a validation request sent to the remote validation agent that includes information for validating the policy. The remote validation agent may return a validation result for the policy. If valid, a policy action that triggered the remote validation event for the policy may be allowed. If invalid, the policy action that triggered the remote validation event for the policy may be denied.
Atomic Application Of Multiple Updates To A Hierarchical Data Structure
- Seattle WA, US Zachary Mohamed Shalla - Seattle WA, US MARVIN MICHAEL THEIMER - Seattle WA, US John Petry - Seattle WA, US Michael Hart - Seattle WA, US Serge Hairanian - Newcastle WA, US Anders Samuelsson - Redmond WA, US Salvador Salazar Sepulveda - Seattle WA, US Ji Luo - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Multiple edits to a hierarchical data structure may be atomically applied. A request to perform modifications with respect to a portion or the entire hierarchical data structure may be received. A copy of the requested portion of the hierarchical data structure may be created separate from the hierarchical data structure. The portion of the hierarchical data structure may remain available for read access. Modifications may be applied to the copy of the portion of the hierarchical data structure. In response to a request to commit the modifications to the portion of the hierarchical data structure, the copy of the portion of the hierarchical data structure may atomically replace the portion of the hierarchical data structure
Different Hierarchies Of Resource Data Objects For Managing System Resources
- Seattle WA, US Zachary Mohamed Shalla - Seattle WA, US MARVIN MICHAEL THEIMER - Seattle WA, US John Petry - Seattle WA, US Michael Hart - Seattle WA, US Serge Hairanian - Newcastle WA, US Anders Samuelsson - Redmond WA, US Salvador Salazar Sepulveda - Seattle WA, US Ji Luo - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 9/50
Abstract:
Resource data objects describing resources in a system may be maintained in multiple different hierarchies for applying policies to manage the resources. Lookup requests may access the different hierarchies to determine which policies are applicable to a given resource based on the policies identified in each of the hierarchies. Modifications to hierarchies may be performed in isolation so that the application of policies in other hierarchies is unchanged by modifications to a different hierarchy. Access restrictions may be enforced with respect to hierarchies so that different users may be permitted access to different hierarchies for system resource management.