LogMeIn Resolve
| Industry | Technology |
|---|---|
| Genre | Remote support, remote monitoring and management, MDM, and UEM |
| Founded | 1997 |
| Headquarters | Boston, MA |
Key people | Paddy Srinivasan, GM, Customer Engagement & Support[1] |
| Website | www |
LogMeIn Resolve (formerly GoToAssist & GoTo Resolve)[2][3] is a cloud-based unified endpoint management platform developed by LogMeIn. The software incorporates remote monitoring and management (RMM) and mobile device management (MDM) features in a single interface.[4] LogMeIn Resolve is primarily used by IT support teams and managed service providers to perform remote support, device monitoring, and ticketing.
Technology and business development
[edit | edit source]GoToAssist was originally developed by Expertcity, which was founded in Santa Barbara, California in 1997. GoToAssist Remote Support enables users to access and control remote computers and other Internet-connected devices in order to provide technical support. The solution allows a desktop view of a host computer to be manipulated from an IT computer. The two machines are connected through a TCP/IP network. One of Expertcity's innovations was to employ the Internet for connectivity, protecting transmissions with high-security encryption and multiple passwords. By combining a web-based software service with software installed on the host computer, transmissions could be passed through highly restrictive firewalls.[5]
In December 2003, Citrix Systems of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, acquired the GoToAssist service and its developer, Expertcity, for $225 million, half cash and half stock.[6] In 2017, LogMeIn, a SaaS company in Boston, completed the acquisition (through merger) with Citrix's GetGo family of products including GoToAssist.[7] GoToAssist joined former competitor LogMeIn Rescue to create the Rescue family of support products.[7] In May 2025, Acronis announced a partnership that brings native backup and disaster recovery features into the LogMeIn Resolve platform.[8]
Editions
[edit | edit source]GoToAssist has gone through a series of editions. Most recently, in 2018, the technician console, a desktop application, was reconfigured to a completely browser-based experience and GoToAssist was rebranded RescueAssist by LogMeIn.[9]
See also
[edit | edit source]- unified endpoint management
- remote monitoring and management
- mobile device management
- GoTo (US company)
References and notes
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