LogMeIn Hungary: We are taking our share of the fight against the coronavirus
Since its inception, LogMeIn has been working on tools to support people working regardless of location, according to the company’s press release.
“We believe that in the coming years, a range of environmental, social and economic factors, as well as the further development of communications technology (5G), will drive even more companies to become ‘virtual workplaces’.
Unfortunately, the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has forced many companies and people around the world to think how they can work or work effectively during the epidemic. In addition, the emerging situation imposes extraordinary burdens on the functioning of governmental or municipal bodies, health and education institutions, and non-profit organizations, as they have to deal with more and more focal points and disturbances.
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