The Browsium Catalyst customer base continues to grow rapidly as more and more enterprises discover the need to deploy and manage a second, modern browser – typically Google Chrome. These customers continually provide us with feedback on new features and management improvements they’d like to see in Catalyst. It’s no surprise that their top request was to provide Catalyst with the enterprise management and deployment features added to Browsium Ion last summer (in the Ion 3.3 release). So that’s what we’ve been focused on during the past few months, and we’re pleased to deliver the results of that effort today with Browsium Catalyst 3.0.
Catalyst 3.0 not only builds on what we’ve learned about enterprise customer needs with our many Ion deployments, but it actually builds on that same code base. Now Ion and Catalyst share a common infrastructure, enabling us to deliver higher quality software more quickly, and also provide our customers who use both Ion and Catalyst with a much more consistent project development and deployment experience.
Catalyst 3.0 has many visible changes, and some great improvements in the plumbing. Here is a brief list:
A complete feature list, along with information to help you install and use Catalyst 3.0, is available in the Release Notes. We highly recommend reading them before installing.
If you’re already a Catalyst customer, you can download the new version from the download page sent to you with your license key. If you’re just evaluating Catalyst now, or are interested in evaluating it, you have two options:
Be sure to read the FAQs and search the Knowledge Base. If you’d like to talk with our team about pricing or a reseller in your region, please email Browsium Sales.