Whilst some of our competitors cease porting their latest apps to such platforms (eg Cisco), we know that there are many use cases that still require remote support of these computers.įrom my perspective, the question is - have we continued to out-innovate our competitors and helped our customers move forward in their on-going quests to save money and make money? I truly believe that is the case, and time will show it. ![]() Operating systems such as Windows XP are still used widely in demanding situations, such as in controlling manufacturing lines. However, our users and customers have also helped us realise that not every device has been updated to the latest Windows or Mac OS versions. Remote access is really rather important for the Telcos and ISPs around the world.įor those on the cutting edge, TeamViewer 11 is available on Windows 10 and Mac El Capitan. Even more critically, it includes the first viable remote support to headless Linux devices, responsible for running most of the web infrastructure, we all use today. We deliver the first remote control app for Chromebooks – a device whose versatile utility opens up many possible use cases. TeamViewer 11 delivers the industry’s first remote unattended access for Android devices – a landmark in IT support for the plethora of IoT devices coming onto the market (see why this is important here). Others open up a whole new market for TeamViewer, and a world of possibilities for our users. ![]() So for TeamViewer 11 we focused around 3 areas of development and innovation: a) giving the best user experience ever b) delivering features for the most use cases of any similar technology and c) being available on as many devices as possible.Īs a result of this approach, some developments are specific to how the application functions: improved GUI, outstanding group management, more sophisticated channel allocation and so forth. So we let our users guide our development and the result is a set of new features that we know users need. Our customer listening capabilities are second-to-none and the best of any company I have worked for. We are in the enviable position of having an extremely active and passionate community who engage with us constantly through numerous forums to inform us about the exciting new way they have used our technology. Not according to the people that matter: our customers and users. ![]() By now you would think we’d pretty much have covered every need in this area. You might be wondering how much new ground we have really been able to break with this new release and what are the new innovations that we are delivering within this industry? After all, it’s version 11. Today we release the beta of latest version (11) of the world’s most ubiquitous and popular software for remote support and online meetings, TeamViewer (see press release here).
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