We focus on creating, distributing and repurposing content at scale. This allows companies to reach a wider audience without requiring extensive internal resources or expertise. This allows small and medium-sized companies to compete and scale without relying too heavily on paid channels.
Get more targeted buyer traffic through the best and largest traffic source in the World. Brand presence is improved online and conversions are increased across all traffic sources.
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Papirfly delivers enterprise-ready software that transforms how global brands manage and create marketing content. Through advanced Digital Asset Management (DAM) and templated content creation capabilities, Papirfly enables teams to organize, control, and activate assets securely—across every format and region.
Powering over 1 million users in 1,500+ leading organizations, including Mercedes-Benz, Mondelez, and Goldman Sachs, Papirfly helps brands scale creativity without losing control.
Built on a modular SaaS framework, it connects asset storage, brand governance, and content production in one intuitive ecosystem. As part of the Papirfly Group—with Keepeek, Brandpad, and Adgistics—Papirfly continues to innovate for marketing teams that demand efficiency, consistency, and global brand excellence.
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YUM
Managing software packages on Linux systems, including installing, patching, and removing them, is a fundamental responsibility for system administrators. This guide will help you navigate the basics of package management specifically for Red Hat-based Linux distributions. Package management refers to the process of installing, updating, uninstalling, and monitoring software from designated repositories within the Linux ecosystem. Different Linux distributions utilize various package management tools tailored to their needs. For Red Hat-based systems, the RPM (RPM Package Manager) alongside YUM (Yellow Dog Updater, Modified) or its successor DNF (Dandified YUM) serves this purpose. YUM is the primary tool employed for the tasks of installing, updating, and managing software packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments. It effectively resolves dependencies during the installation, update, and removal of software packages. Additionally, YUM can handle packages sourced from both the installed repositories and .rpm files. There is a wide array of commands and options at your disposal when working with YUM, allowing for flexible management of software on your system. Thus, familiarizing yourself with these commands is crucial for efficient system administration.
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Distrobird
Distro is an AI-powered phone system and go-to-market communication platform for teams that need calls, SMS, email, contacts, and customer intelligence in one workspace. The platform gives sales and customer-facing teams a cloud phone system, built-in dialer, phone numbers, cloud call center, messaging, contact management, campaigns, sequences, and workflow automation. Teams can use Distro to get numbers for different purposes, manage customer profiles, and view a complete timeline of calls, texts, emails, and other engagements. Its AI assistant can listen to calls, generate transcripts, organize notes, summarize conversations, identify action items, create call labels, and analyze sentiment trends. Distro also includes collaboration tools such as call logs, warm transfers, inbox views, threads, group calling, and performance analytics. Managers can customize each number with routing rules, phone menus, queue settings, unanswered-call actions, voicemail handling, auto-replies, and business-hour logic. The platform integrates with existing software stacks so teams can connect data across tools and build a more complete view of customers and prospects. Distro is designed to replace or consolidate tools such as Aircall, Dialpad, and other communication platforms for sales and customer outreach. By combining telephony, messaging, email, AI call intelligence, routing, collaboration, and integrations, Distro helps teams engage customers more efficiently.
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