


Share your thoughts about this story in the Comments section below, via Twitter or email me at. So now the question becomes: What are some of the other LogMeIn Central and LogMeIn Pro alternatives that are worth mentioning? Of course, these are just a few of the LogMeIn Central and LogMeIn Pro alternatives that are available. Additionally, Splashtop boasts more than 15 million users worldwide. Splashtop – A Splashtop license provides users with remote access for up to five computers.It is designed for “everything for the one-man shop up to the enterprise,” according to the company. ScreenConnect – ScreenConnect is a self-hosted remote access and support solution.Panorama9 also has a program for managed service providers (MSPs). Panorama9 – Panorama9 offers “full control over remote servers and computers,” company founder Allan Thorvaldsen said.DameWare – DameWare is part of the SolarWinds (SWI) family and lets administrators troubleshoot network problems on Mac, Linux and Windows computers from a single console.
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My colleague Jessica Davis provided details about the LogMeIn Central and LogMeIn Pro price increases a few weeks ago, and I put together a slideshow that highlighted some of the remote control software alternatives to these LogMeIn products, too. Welcome to the inaugural edition of MSPBanter! This week, I wanted to take a closer look at recent news involving LogMeIn (LOGM), a remote access software provider located in my neck of the woods (aka Boston). Since last April, I’ve been covering a wide range of news for both sites, and now, I’m kicking off a weekly column where I’ll share my thoughts and views about the managed services space. Hi! My name is Dan Kobialka, and I’m an Associate Editor for MSPmentor and Talkin’ Cloud.
