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LogMeIn Receives Bright Star for Enterprise Mobile Device Management System from MobileVillage Print E-mail

WOBURN, Mass., Oct. 12, 2007 - LogMeIn, Inc., a leading provider of remote connectivity and support tools, today announced that it has won two Mobile Star Awards(tm) from MobileVillage(r), a leader in

market development and news services about mobile technology.

LogMeIn Pro provides mobile professionals with fast, easy and secure remote access to their business or home computers, with drag and drop file transfer, remote sound and printing, large file sharing and guest invite productivity features. LogMeIn Rescue + Mobile is the first on-demand remote control and IT diagnostic tool for supporting mobile devices.

LogMeIn has been recognized with the following awards:

  • - LogMeIn Pro received the Gold Star Award for Remote PC Access in the Consumer Professional Software category
    - LogMeIn Rescue + Mobile received the Bright Star for Mobile Devices Management in the Enterprise Software category

The annual Mobile Star Awards(tm) aim to honor and promote the best companies, products, deployments, and leaders in mobile and wireless technology. Winners are chosen by subscribers to Go Mobile(r), MobileVillage's free online newsletter sent to technology executives, mobile professionals, IT managers, developers, and top tech journalists.

"It is an honor to be recognized by the readership of Mobile Village, experts in their own right," said Marton Anka, CTO of LogMeIn, Inc. "Our success has come from advancing the ability to connect hard-to-reach devices for consumers, businesses of all sizes and IT support technicians worldwide."

"Today there are more mobile and wireless products, and more mobile users than ever before," says Gary Thayer, MobileVillage Editor. "So there's a natural need for people to see and compare what's out there. This year nearly 2,000 MobileVillage readers cast votes. These people have a great knowledge of mobile products and success stories, and are eager to share that knowledge with others."

 

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