Showing posts with label LogMeIn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LogMeIn. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The latest release of LogMeIn Rescue
Director of Products, Lee Weiner, discusses the host of new features in the latest release of LogMeIn Rescue, including the ability to push email configuration settings to a remote iPhone. More info at http://www.LogMeInRescue.com
Monday, September 7, 2009
LogMeIn Smartphone Support

Klick HERE to look at our interactive map to check how many connections there are....
LogMeIn has teamed with Stamen Design to visually display the large number of connections our infrastructure delivers every second, around the clock. The animation displayed on the home page is a scaled-down version of the applications available via above link.
A few important things to note:
The animations display connections as they happen. When a computer is accessed via LogMeIn, it is likely to show up on the screen in a few seconds.
Yes, there are millions and millions of people using LogMeIn, and they do produce a lot of traffic.
The approximate location of a computer being accessed and the computer it is accessed from are indicated on the display.
Only a subset of LogMeIn's products are visualization-enabled.
To preserve your privacy, no potentially identifying information (such as an IP address) is ever sent to the visualization clients. The applications produce their display based on approximate geographic information. Furthermore, a certain percentage of the visualization information is discarded on our servers and thus is not present in the data feed. The lower the frequency of LogMeIn connections in a geographic area, the higher the chance that a connection originating or terminating in that location will not be displayed.
LogMeIn Rescue customers with the premium mobile add-on can support Windows Mobile®, Symbian®, and BlackBerry devices in addition to PCs and Macs. The mobile add-on provides remote control of smartphones in seconds and helps support organizations:
• Increase first-call resolution
• Decrease handle times
• Reduce costly device returns
• Accelerate adoption of new services
Watch these online videos to learn:
Rescue plus Mobile Works
How other customers have benefitted from LogMeIn Rescue
How to start a session
Here are some examples from happy LogMeIn customers;

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
In Drought-Ending IPO, LogMeIn Logs $107 Million
In the year’s first initial public offering by a venture-backed company from New England, Woburn, MA-based remote access software maker LogMeIn has raised $80 million, according to a report late Tuesday night in the Wall Street Journal. Through lead underwriters Barclays and JP Morgan Chase, the company sold 5 million shares at $16 per share—the high end of the price range it had hoped the offering would bring.
Altogether, 6.67 million shares were sold in the offering, raising $107.2 million. Of that, $27.2 million will go to individual shareholders who sold parts of their stakes, including LogMeIn CEO Michael Simon and chief technology officer Martin Anka. LogMeIn’s stock will begin trading today on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol LOGM.
It’s only the fourth time in 2009 a U.S. venture-backed company has gone public, after a four-month period at the beginning of the year with no venture-backed IPOs at all.
Whether or not the sale heralds the gradual restoration of the IPO as one of the traditional exit paths for venture investors, it’s bringing respectable returns to LogMeIn’s investors. Altogether, venture backers put $20 million into the company, in return for shares now worth a collective $155 million, according to the Journal.
Prism Venture Works, the company’s single largest shareholder, comes out of the IPO with an 18.2 percent share of the company that’s worth $62.3 million at the $16-per-share price. Polaris Venture Partners sold shares worth $7.4 million in the offering and is holding onto a 13.9 percent stake worth $47.6 million. Intel Capital’s 4.2 percent stake is now worth $14.2 million, and Integral Capital Partners sold shares worth $5 million and retained a 5.4 percent stake worth $18.4 million.
Medidata of New York, OpenTable of San Francisco, and SolarWinds of Austin, TX, are the other three venture-backed companies that risked IPOs this year.
Altogether, 6.67 million shares were sold in the offering, raising $107.2 million. Of that, $27.2 million will go to individual shareholders who sold parts of their stakes, including LogMeIn CEO Michael Simon and chief technology officer Martin Anka. LogMeIn’s stock will begin trading today on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol LOGM.
It’s only the fourth time in 2009 a U.S. venture-backed company has gone public, after a four-month period at the beginning of the year with no venture-backed IPOs at all.
Whether or not the sale heralds the gradual restoration of the IPO as one of the traditional exit paths for venture investors, it’s bringing respectable returns to LogMeIn’s investors. Altogether, venture backers put $20 million into the company, in return for shares now worth a collective $155 million, according to the Journal.
Prism Venture Works, the company’s single largest shareholder, comes out of the IPO with an 18.2 percent share of the company that’s worth $62.3 million at the $16-per-share price. Polaris Venture Partners sold shares worth $7.4 million in the offering and is holding onto a 13.9 percent stake worth $47.6 million. Intel Capital’s 4.2 percent stake is now worth $14.2 million, and Integral Capital Partners sold shares worth $5 million and retained a 5.4 percent stake worth $18.4 million.
Medidata of New York, OpenTable of San Francisco, and SolarWinds of Austin, TX, are the other three venture-backed companies that risked IPOs this year.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
UPDATE 1-Intel-backed LogMeIn to price IPO July 1


The IPO, to be led by JP Morgan (JPM.N) and Barclays Capital (BARC.L), is scheduled to price July 1, with trading beginning the next day on Nasdaq. LogMeIn filed its original IPO registration in January 2008.
LogMeIn provides on-demand remote-connectivity services to small business and consumers, and derives most of its revenue from subscriptions, according to its prospectus.
LogMeIn has just begun to be profitable. The company's sales nearly doubled to $51.7 million in 2008, but LogMeIn still sustained losses for the year, the third in a row with losses. But for the first three months of 2009, LogMeIn made a profit of $2.1 million on revenue of $17.2 million.
LogMeIn will reap about 75 percent of the IPO's proceeds, with the rest going to existing shareholders, according to the filing.
Those owners include Intel Capital, which currently holds 5.4 percent of LogMeIn, and venture capital firms Prism Venture Partners with a 23.8 percent stake, and Polaris Venture Partners with a 21 percent share, Technologieholding Central and Eastern European Funds (15.83), Integral Capital Partners (8.91%).
The deal's underwriters have the option to purchase another 1 million shares to cover over-allotments.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Sync for the Jobsite: Ford Work Solutions Debuts LogMeIn Remote PC Access

In-car connectivity seems to be all the rage lately with OEM automakers. First it was GM's OnStar, then Ford's Sync -- the latest of which has been revealed at this week's Consumer Electronics Show. Not to be outdone by the family mover variety, the Blue Oval's Ford Work Solutions division has its own in-car computer trick up its sleeve. Called LogMeIn, this new service works in conjunction with the Ford's Web-enabled mobile computer system and allows for business professionals to manage their operations while in the comfort of their new Ford F-150, Super Duty, E-Series or Transit Connect truck.

The heart of the system is an in-dash screen that looks like any run of the mill standard LCD navigation system. Differentiating it, though, is LogMeIn's ability to remotely access any office computer via the Internet in order to track in real time customer information, generate invoices, and view, edit and print job documents (among other tasks) -- all while on the fly. And to better facilitate all of LogMeIn's capabilities, designers made sure it was user friendly by incorporating many of the same easy to use features found on regular office systems. Things like file transfer will be included in the new service, with drag and drop, remote sound, video and mini meeting instant messaging likely due out in subsequent versions of the innovative system.
LogMeIn will be available this spring on the aforementioned Ford trucks as part of the Ford Works Solutions package and can be installed either at select Ford dealerships nationwide or directly at the factory after the truck is built. Pricing has not been announced so far.
Source: LogMeIn
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile

New! Now you can use LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile to support remote Windows Mobile®, Symbian®, and BlackBerry devices, too.* LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile simulates the customer’s smartphone on the technician’s computer, who can then share control of the screen and keypad as if it was in her own hands.
Deliver instant, responsive remote support to users worldwide, without pre-installing software. Take control of a smartphone, PC, or Mac over the Internet in seconds, using a robust set of support and administrative tools that delight your customers while reducing your support costs.
Advantages of LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile
LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile helps support organizations:
• Remote control a smartphone in seconds
• Reduce support costs
• Increase customer satisfaction
• Accelerate adoption of new services
• Provide proven helpdesk technology
For a demo please contact us at dfiservices(at)live.nl
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
DFI signed exclusive Distribution Contract with LMI

Last December Design For It b.v. (DFI) have signed an Exclusive Distribution Contract with LogMeIn (LMI) for different regions and countries in Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.
In January DFI will appoint it's resellers and agents in the mentioned regions.
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Saturday, November 8, 2008
LOGMEIN Secure, On-Demand Remote Access and Support

LogMeIn is a leading provider of on-demand, remote-connectivity and support solutions to small businesses, IT service providers and consumers.
Businesses and IT service providers use LogMeIn's solutions to deliver remote end-user support and to access and manage computers and other Internet-enabled devices more effectively and efficiently. Consumers and mobile workers use our solutions to access computer resources remotely, thereby facilitating their mobility and increasing their productivity.
Our solutions, which are deployed on-demand and accessible through a Web browser, are secure, scalable and easy for our customers to try, purchase and use. Since our inception, our users have connected over 50 million computers and other Internet-enabled devices to a LogMeIn service.
LogMeIn's software-as-a-service suite of solutions includes capabilities for on-demand customer support of PCs, smartphones and other devices, systems administration, remote access, remote control, file-sharing, virtual private networking, data back-up and online meeting.
Support Remote PCs, Macs, and Smartphones over the Web without Pre-installing Software
New! LogMeIn Rescue now provides advanced session management capabilities for reduced customer wait times and more control over how sessions are routed. Plus, Rescue+Mobile now has extended support for the Symbian OS. More details »

LogMeIn Rescue is used by IT helpdesks to provide instant remote support to customers and employees. Gain control of a remote PC, Mac, or smartphone* over the web in seconds, without the need to pre-install software.

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