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LogMeIn Extends Support to the Community with Free Emergency Remote Work Kits

As corona virus disrupts business and productivity, LogMeIn is offering free emergency remote work kits for health care providers, educational institutions, municipalities & non-profit organizations. Starting immediately, LogMeIn will be offering its critical front-line service providers with free, organization-wide use of many LogMeIn products for 3 months through the availability of Emergency Remote Work Kits. These kits will include solutions for meetings and video conferencing, webinars and virtual events, IT support and management of remote employee devices and apps, as well as remote access to devices in multiple locations. For example, the “Meet” Emergency Remote Work Kit will provide eligible organizations with a free site-wide license of GoToMeeting for 3 months. Eligible organizations include health care providers, educational institutions, municipalities and non-profit organizations.

The company is also making these Emergency Remote Work Kits available to all existing LogMeIn customers. The current LogMeIn customers can expand their agreements to include GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar and other tools to cover their entire employee population for up to three months at no additional cost to their current subscription. LogMeIn will also be offering assistance with deploying and training users who are new to remote working.

Rahul Sharma, Managing Director, LogMeIn, India says, “With the Coronavirus pandemic escalating in India, we hope the Emergency Remote Work Kits can help our existing clients as well critical service providers such as hospitals, schools and emergency services to maintain their productivity. These kits include solutions for meetings and video conferencing, webinars and virtual events, IT support and management of remote employee devices and apps, as well as remote access to devices in multiple locations. We feel LogMeIn is in a unique position to help our customers, their employees and our communities during this time. As a result, we are making it a top priority to do all that we can to help them focus on the health of their employees and their business.”

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