GoTo adds co-browsing functionality to contact centre offering
The new feature allows agents and customers to collaboratively "browse" a website, web application or mobile app together in real time.
The new feature allows agents and customers to collaboratively "browse" a website, web application or mobile app together in real time.
GoTo has honoured its top-performing partners during 2021 in the A/NZ region at its regional Partner Summit.
Contact centre software vendor, Nice has revealed the winners of its 2021 Australia and New Zealand partnership awards with Optus Enterprise scoring A/NZ partner of the year.
LogMeIn has introduced a new partner network to support its company-wide rebrand as GoTo and a major consolidation of its product portfolio.
US-based vendor LogMeIn has spun off its LastPass brand into its own company in order to accelerate organic growth.
LogMeIn has launched major updates to GoToConnect, the vendor's unified communications and collaboration software.
US-based vendor LogMeIn has made its LastPass Enterprise product available for MSPs to sell, manage and support through its PartnerNetwork
US-based vendor LogMeIn has made a concerted effort to increase its partner numbers by hiring a new global channel chief.
LogMeIn has launched new integration offerings for its GoTo suite built in collaboration with partners including Salesforce.
LogMeIn is set to go private after striking a US$4.3 billion acquisition deal with a consortium of private equity players.
LogMeIn has called for more channel and distribution partners to support the Australian launch of its unified communications and collaboration product GoToConnect.
The regional head of channels and alliances for LogMeIn has left the business after two and a half years.
To kickstart 2019 in its value-add agenda, Bluechip Infotech has brought three new vendors into its portfolio including ESET, LogMeIn and IT Glue.
Cisco continues to maintain a leadership position within a collaboration market forecast to reach over US$45 billion in 2019, pulling ahead from Microsoft.
Customer experience is a key success factor in Australia, yet many are struggling to deliver the fast and personalised service that consumers demand.