LogMeIn is adding BlackBerry support to its
LogMeIn
Rescue+Mobile product, which allows helpdesk staff to remotely reach into
and control phone handsets.
The move should give IT staff much greater ability to troubleshoot problems
for BlackBerry users, even if they are out on the road.
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Rescue+Mobile is a web-based support tool that lets a technician access the
on-screen options of a remote handset as if they had the device in front of
them.
This makes it easier to configure settings or see at a glance what problems
the user is experiencing. LogMeIn already supports many handsets running Windows
Mobile and Symbian.
"Rescue+Mobile can help anyone responsible for managing, repairing and
training users of today's increasingly complex mobile devices," said Richard
Redding, general manager for mobile at LogMeIn.
Redding added that BlackBerry owners tend to be "power-users" who need to
maintain connectivity and productivity at all times.
When they have an issue with their phone, they want their support provider to
solve the issue quickly, he said.
Rescue+Mobile is available now for Windows Mobile and Symbian, but BlackBerry
support is currently at a trial stage. A full release is expected later this
year.
Pricing for Rescue+Mobile starts at $1,956 (£1,112) per technician per year.
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