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Central Upgrade & Update Management
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I manage around 75 different websites with WordPress installations. I'm giving GetSimple serious consideration as a replacement for my entire business model. I'm very tired of WP security attacks, DB queries and overall WP load on the server.

Before I make the move, I need to verify something....

For WordPress, there's a free, 3rd party dashboard called InfiniteWP that lets me update all of my websites (WordPress core, plugins and themes) from one central command center.
http://infinitewp.com/

Does GetSimple have anything like this? Logging in to 75 websites isn't a good use of our time and we really need something like this to make it feasible to manage these sites.

If it doesn't exist, does GetSimple allow a way to remotely manage the site similar to XMLRPC in WordPress? Or put another way, can it be built by a 3rd party developer?
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