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Cloud computing firm announces more than 50 new jobs in Dublin

LogMeln will set up a new base in Dublin in the coming months and plans to hire more than 50 new people next year.

MORE THAN 50 new jobs are being created at a cloud computing and mobile services firm which will set up in Dublin in the next year, it has been announced.

LogMeln is to set up an office on the Dublin quays that will house its European and international functions including sales, customer support, marketing, finance and human resources.

The announcement of the investment, which is being supported by the government agency IDA Ireland, will see the LogMeln set up its office in the next three months with more than 20 employees being recruited.

It plans to triple its workforce within the year.

LogMeln, which was founded in 2003, has a worldwide user base of more than 15 million users and more than 400,000 paying customers who use its software for remote accessing of files and applications.

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