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RedHat: RHSA-2018-1263:01 Moderate: Red Hat Mobile Application Platform

May01
by Ike on May 1, 2018 at 4:07 am
Posted In: Other

(Apr 30) Red Hat Mobile Application Platform 4.6.0 release – RPMs 2. Relevant releases/architectures: Red Hat Mobile Application Platform 4.6 – noarch, x86_64 3. Description:

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Plesk receives awards for Top Usability, Support and Business Relationships

Apr30
by Ike on April 30, 2018 at 8:00 am
Posted In: G2 Crowd, Plesk, Plesk award, Plesk community, Plesk news and announcements, Plesk review, Releases

Safe to say we’ve had a great 2018 so far. We got happy news when G2Crowd congratulated us on the multiple top rewards we achieved this year! And it’s thanks to all the positive reviews from the verified users, who rated and reviewed Plesk.

From day one we’ve had the user in mind and tailored all our solutions accordingly. Now, real users – web hosters, developers and more – have identified Plesk as one of the best solution providers in our field. This based on their high levels of satisfaction and how likely they are to recommend Plesk to friends and colleagues. What more could we ask for?

Who are G2 Crowd anyway?

G2 Crowd and PleskG2 Crowd is a leading business review directory, with over 381,000 reviews and more than 1 million users visiting every month. You can use G2 Crowd to gain unique insights in order to drive better purchasing decisions. Then compare and choose tech services based on your peers’ reviews and social data.

Plesk set up an account on G2 Crowd as another way of getting to know our customers and collecting feedback, outside of our own channels. And boy did we learn a lot along the way Especially when it came to add-ons that users needs and the ever-improving UI. See our latest update on how we knocked multiple issues out of the park.

Rankings on G2 Crowd reports are based on data provided to us by real users. We’re excited to share the achievements of the products ranked on our site because they represent the voice of the user and offer terrific insights to potential buyers around the world.  – Michael Fauscette, chief research officer, G2 Crowd.

Plesk wins awards in these four categories

We qualified for 16 index and grid reports. Including Small-Business relationship for VPS, Cloud platform as a service, usability and implementation index, and more. All of Plesk’s ratings come from expert business professionals in the field who mainly highlighted the following qualities:

Plesk G2 Crowd Users Love Us Badge
  1. Ease of Use
  2. Ease of Admin
  3. Quality of Support
  4. Ease of doing business

It means so much to us that we even qualified for the index report, let alone been awarded these great achievements. We’re always belting out that our main goals are customer experience and satisfaction. To see us hitting these targets gives us more motivation to do more of the same, and then some.

Be part of our Pleskian Community

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We want to thank you all for your ongoing support! Meanwhile feel free to leave your own Plesk review on G2 Crowd’s Plesk review page. Or get into our Facebook Community Group where we share help, advice, insights and more among Plesk experts and users. As friends do.

New to Plesk?

Learn more about what real users have to say on G2 Crowd’s Plesk review page. You can drop a comment below, or join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.

Our team will gladly point you in the right direction. Meanwhile, you can always give our free 2-week trial a spin. See what all the fuss is about!

The post Plesk receives awards for Top Usability, Support and Business Relationships appeared first on Plesk.

└ Tags: G2 Crowd, Plesk, Plesk award, Plesk community, Plesk news and announcements, Plesk review
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The mv Command

Apr30
by Ike on April 30, 2018 at 4:50 am
Posted In: command, Learn, Linux

The move command can be used to move files around or rename them. There are a lot of flags that you can use with the move command but , they are rarely used by me.  I will list a few options below to give you an idea of what you can do with the mv command

SYNOPSIS

 mv [OPTION]... SOURCE... DIRECTORY
mv [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SOURCE...

 

Examples

Rename temp.txt to temp.bak

mv temp.txt temp.bak

Move temp.txt into /home/temp/
mv temp.txt /home/temp/

 

Common Flags

-f  Do not prompt before overwriting

-i  Do prompt before overwriting

-v  Be verbose, explain what is being done

 

<a href="http://ss64.com/bash/mv.html">Check out all the options available with mv at the full man page</a>

└ Tags: command, learn
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Fedora 26: boost Security Update

Apr30
by Ike on April 30, 2018 at 4:43 am
Posted In: Other

(Apr 29) Updated Boost libraries are available that fix compatibility with CUDA 9.x compilers and fix a possible integer overflow in Boost.Regex.

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Fedora 26: ghostscript Security Update

Apr30
by Ike on April 30, 2018 at 4:41 am
Posted In: Other

(Apr 29) Security fix for [CVE-2018-10194](https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2018-10194).

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