BOSTON, Jan. 11, 2017 -- LogMeIn, Inc. (NASDAQ:LOGM) announced today that the Xively Connected Product Management platform has been named the 2016 Global IoT Platform of the Year by the IoT Breakthrough Awards.
The IoT Breakthrough Awards honors excellence and recognize the creativity, hard work and success of IoT companies, technologies and products. The program had over 2,000 nominations across a number of categories this year and the winners were judged by a panel of independent industry experts including media, analysts, journalists and technology executives.
The Xively Connected Product Management platform is a complete application suite that addresses the core needs of running an IoT business including a best of breed connectivity broker, purpose-built security, universal device and user management, connected product analytics and insight tools, as well as integrations with core business systems including CRM and ERP.
“This has been a year of strong advancements for the Internet of Things industry as a whole and for Xively specifically,” said Ryan Lester, Director of IoT Strategy, Xively by LogMeIn. “The IoT is here to stay and we are making it our mission to build a comprehensive, scalable and secure platform that makes building a connected product business accessible to all companies large and small. We thank the IoT Breakthrough team for validating our work and look forward to continued success in 2017 and beyond.”
About LogMeIn
LogMeIn, Inc. (Nasdaq:LOGM) simplifies how people connect to each other and the world around them. With millions of users worldwide, our cloud-based solutions make it possible for people and companies to connect and engage with their workplace, colleagues, customers and products anywhere, anytime. LogMeIn is headquartered in Boston with offices in Bangalore, Budapest, Dublin, Fairfax (VA), London, San Francisco, Sydney, Szeged, and Wichita (KS).
Xively by LogMeIn is a registered trademark of LogMeIn in the U.S. and other countries.
Contact: Alison Parker [email protected] 781.850.1261


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