LogMeIn supports Vodafone Tech Team in UKTelecompaper (subscription) - 11 Nov, 2011Vodafone UK has deployed the LogMeIn Rescue remote support system from LogMeIn to power the Vodafone Tech Team, its new technical support service. The Tech Team has 500 agents available for support calls from Vodafone mobile customers either in store, ... |
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Vodafone UK Adopts LogMeIn Rescue for Remote SupportWireless Developer Network (press release) - 11 Nov, 2011LogMeIn Rescue, LogMeIn's (NASDAQ:LOGM) flagship remote support offering, is powering Vodafone UK's new technical support service, the Vodafone Tech Team. With a team of 500 agents available to take support calls, the Tech Team service will provide ... |
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Updated LogMeIn Rescue Adds Support for Smartphones, TabletsITProPortal - 11 Nov, 2011IT support tools provider LogMeIn has launched a new version of LogMeIn Rescue which will allow organisations to provide support and remotely configure an array of smartphones, tablets and computers running on multiple platforms. ... |
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