Google Cloud steps up IoT game with $50M Xively acquisition
Google Cloud is set to boost its IoT services standing with the acquisition of Xively, a division of LogMeIn, for a reported US$50 million.
Google Cloud is set to boost its IoT services standing with the acquisition of Xively, a division of LogMeIn, for a reported US$50 million.
Software-as-a-service company, LogMeIn, has agreed to acquire single-sign-on (SSO) and password management service, LastPass (incorporated as Marvasol). This follows the recent launch of LogMeIn’s Xively Identity Manager, designed to offer a seamless means of managing identities and access for employees, customers, apps and connected products.
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) company, LogMeIn, has introduced Xively Identity Manager as a division of the company for a new approach to tackling the challenges of identity and access management (IAM) of Internet of Things (IoT) users and products.
There is a significant gap between what today’s connected customers have come to expect from customer service and what contact centres are actually delivering, according to a new joint study.
IBM's Andy Thurai didn't quite put the words into former <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=40824">RSA CTO Deepak Taneja</a>'s mouth, but did prompt him by asking at the start of a <a href="http://tiestartupcon.com/">TIE Startup Con</a> panel in Cambridge, Mass., earlier this month whether Internet of Things security is a "time bomb ready to explode."
To attract workers in the competitive technology job market, remote connectivity service provider LogMeIn decided that a change of address was needed.
LogMeIn used its recent partner event in Sydney to launch its new Elevate channel program for A/NZ.
Shadow IT is posing a significant challenge for organisations today, according to LogMeIn.
Nine software fixes were released Wednesday for OpenSSL, a critical encryption component for exchanging data on the web, although none of the problems are as severe as the "Heartbleed" issue found in April.
Malicious hackers are using remote access tools to break into retail point-of-sale systems and plant malware on them, the Department of Homeland Security warned.
Hackers recently broke into payment systems at several northwestern U.S. restaurants and food service firms via a remote access account belonging to one of their vendors, another example of the need for companies to monitor third-party access to their networks.
The remote connection industry is being driven by commercialisation of IT and the Internet of Things (IoT), according to LogMeIn.
Angry users of LogMeIn's free remote access service are lashing out at the company for giving them what amounts to a week's warning that their plugs would be pulled.
Cloud-based solutions provider, LogMeIn, has unveiled a new mobile customer service extension for its Rescue solution which aims to accelerate problem resolution and reduce cost for businesses.
MediaConnect is hosting its Kickstart 2013 event at the Sunshine Coast from February 17 to 19. The three-day conference kicked off with an 80s-themed dinner.