Category: Pagely News
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2022: A Year of Yachts, Revolution, and Existential Threats
2022 was a monumental year for all of us here at Pagely! Over this past year, we’ve been hard at work; getting acquainted with our new team members at GoDaddy, influencing the whole organization on how we do things the Pagely way, and working hard behind the scenes on Managed WooCommerce Stores. Here’s a rundown…
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PHP 7.4 Security End-Of-Life and other important PHP announcements
We’ve got some great updates to share since our last post about PHP Upgrades for the Pagely platform. We’ll share some information about how the recent upgrade from 7.4 to 8.0 went for sites using the “Stable” version preference in Atomic, as well as what we have planned for the November 28, 2022 full EOL…
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The Beginnings of a Fresh, Modern, Accessible Atomic
Atomic has been through quite a few changes over the years. Since launching a complete overhaul of Atomic in 2018, it’s been through numerous feature additions, UI changes, and even a full company rebrand. Today, we’re proud to show off the first phase of our end-to-end user experience improvements.
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WordPress 6.0, PHP 8.1, and the Upcoming EOL of PHP 7.4
It’s time to update you all on what you’ve been waiting to hear more about — how we sunsetted PHP 7.3 last year, the upcoming sunset of PHP 7.4, and the new PHP version changes that will be coming to the Pagely platform over the next 30 days.
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Polkit Vulnerability – What You Need to Know
“Polkit (formerly PolicyKit) is a component for controlling system-wide privileges in Unix-like operating systems. It provides an organized way for non-privileged processes to communicate with privileged ones. It is also possible to use Polkit to execute commands with elevated privileges using the command pkexec followed by the command intended to be executed (with root permission)”…
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Log4Shell/Log4J Vulnerability – What You Need to Know
As you may have heard, there’s a major security vulnerability floating around right now called Log4Shell. If not, let’s get you up to speed. Log4Shell is a critical software vulnerability that is sweeping across millions of platforms. By utilizing a security flaw in Apache Log4J, an attacker is able to execute arbitrary code loaded from…
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We did it.
Scale, Durability, and Legendary Support are our calling cards. After a total of 18.5yrs in business, we are proud to announce we are moving on to the next phase of our journey: we have agreed to the sale of the company to GoDaddy.
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Pagely is 12 – Happy Birthday to Managed WordPress
B A N A N A S Pretty much sums up the last year – It’s been bananas. Never ending Pandemic, New Brands, Growth, Working towards compliance, New Product Launches, and more. This September 2021 is a very special month for us. Pagely, and by extension the entire multi-billion dollar Managed WordPress Hosting channel, is…
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Introducing Mercury: Dynamic Site Acceleration for WordPress
At Pagely, we’re notorious for unleashing groundbreaking products that push the limits of what it means to scale WordPress. Today, we’re pleased to announce our newest offering — Mercury, dynamic site acceleration for WordPress. Prioritized Traffic Through Amazon’s Private Network Speed is everything. To stay competitive in large markets, you’ll need every advantage that you…
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PHP 8 Support and Version Selectors
We have some exciting news to share with you about the latest improvements to the Pagely Hosting Platform. Our team has been working very hard to deliver a collection of features that many of our customers have asked for. Today, we’re happy to announce a brand new set of controls inside of Atomic for managing…