The fight between Parallels Plesk and cPanel is really quite simple. Plesk is bigger, faster, and simpler than cPanel, and it offers a great deal of flexibility that the older relic cPanel simply hasn’t shown the capability to offer. The fight has been evened up substantially when cPanel released Enkompass for windows, and Parallels latest version of Plesk for Windows has the challenge right back on track. The question now is who is going to take the most market share given that they are both offering Windows-based control panel services?
Plesk for Windows is something that LicenseCube is proud to bring to the market segment. Many people love Plesk for Linux, but without an option to use it on a Windows OS, the Plesk Control Panel was extremely limited. Parallels has now opened many new opportunities for itself by offering Plesk for Windows. Customers will now have the opportunity to host customers on Windows VPS servers and offer them a control panel that can seamlessly and effortlessly integrate with Virtuozzo. The easy-to-use interface on Plesk has always been a huge selling point of this particular software program, and the new Plesk for Windows will have the same type of intuitive interface as the program for Linux.
Additional features that can be found on the new Plesk for Windows control panel are things like ASP, ASP.NET, MS SQL, ColdFusion, and other programming services that cannot be used on the Linux Operating System. Windows has a variety of unique features that can only be found on the Plesk for Windows control panel, and Parallels will now allow customers to take advantage of the new control panel so that they can optimize their virtual Windows environments. Parallels Plesk is one of the leading providers of control panels, and now that they have introduced a version of Plesk for Windows, many people will be testing out the new program to see how well it works for their unique situation.
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