Does your ITOM visibility stop at the application layer? That used to make sense when applications were locked down in the intranet. However, most applications are now accessed via a browser, leaving IT managers and IT security in the dark about the most dynamic (and vulnerable) application users access daily.
It’s like trying to diagnose a Check Engine Light without access to the car or the On-Board Diagnostic port.
For the IT Administrator
Proton gives you a complete view of all thing’s browser, from detailed inventory information on add-ons and extensions to URL-specific activity reporting. With Proton, you can quickly identify where users are going, what those pages are doing, and which ones are causing issues.
For the IT Security Team
Unlike conventional applications, the browser and the web present multi-pronged threats. Proton can quickly help clarify critical security questions when time is short. Using a single tool, you can assess and quantify risk from emerging web security issues across the enterprise.
For the Business Owner
Proton enables you to measure the application value to the organization through usage and enhanced telemetry metrics. Proton helps business owners understand the impacts of adopting new technology without breaking or replacing existing solutions.
Click the link below for a short (2:28) demo of the power of Proton.
Browsium Proton | Browsium – Browser Management for Enterprise
The 8 Best Microsoft Edge Tricks and How to Use Them (makeuseof.com)
15 Coolest Firefox Tricks To Boost Your Productivity
Lifehack Tips & Shortcuts for Better Browsing – Google Chrome
And my personal favorite: Access to the clipboard for Copy & Paste in Edge. Tip:
Win+V is the clipboard history shortcut you did not know you already had MSPoweruser
As always, suggestions for browser topics are always welcome.