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Browsium Ion 2.0 Update 2 Now Available

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Since the release of Ion in January of this year, we’ve remained committed to improving Ion’s compatibility with the web applications that our customers are running. Browsium Ion 2.0 Update 2, our second maintenance release, is now available. Update 2 is a full release of … ...

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Let’s Get Technical: Ion’s Limited Profile

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Many customers running legacy applications are also running legacy hardware, and old PCs tend to be memory constrained. To help in cases where PCs are under severe memory pressure, Ion has a “Limited Profile” option, which makes many of Ion’s features … ...

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HMRC Turns to Browsium Ion to Save Millions

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What do you do when you’re under pressure to upgrade your ageing infrastructure but have hundreds of business-critical web applications that won’t work if you upgrade? If you’re like most organizations, you contemplate spending millions to upgrade the applications or … ...

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Browsium at Microsoft Management Summit 2012

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Browsium will be attending the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) in Las Vegas April 16-20 2012. We won’t be exhibiting (so don’t bother hunting for our booth), but we will be spending the week meeting with customers and partners. Email us … ...

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Microsoft, Camwood and Browsium to Deliver Windows 7 Migration Seminar in London

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Support for Windows XP ends in April 2014 and IE6 dependencies are standing in the way of many Windows 7 migrations.  Legacy – yet still business-critical – web applications are all too often a key migration blocker, so Browsium and … ...

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What a Difference a Year Makes

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One year ago today we shipped our first product, designed to help enterprises keep their legacy IE6-dependent business applications working when upgrading to Windows 7. That was a huge milestone for us as anyone who works in software development will … ...

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Let’s Get Technical: Overriding Registry Keys with Ion, and Killbits Too

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One of the many powerful features in Ion is our Custom Registry Manager, which allows you to override any key in the registry with new values, but only for the web applications that need those custom settings. We can isolate custom registry … ...

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Browsium Ion 2.0 Update 1 Now Available

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Customer response to Browsium Ion has been overwhelmingly positive. Since our launch in January, we’ve been working with enterprise organizations from around the world to help them overcome the web application compatibility problems that have blocked their Windows 7 upgrades. … ...

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Let’s Get Technical: Feature Control Keys (FCKs) and Ion

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Do you remember the Microsoft security crisis of 2002-2004? I certainly do. I was an engineer on the Windows & Internet Explorer team at the time. It seemed like every day on my drive into work, I’d hear a new … ...

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Let’s Get Technical: Script Injection, String Replacement, or Content Override?

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Ion includes many ways that you can ‘fix up’ bad, broken or obsolete web content without directly touching the web server. In the past I’ve blogged or posted videos about 3 of our tools: Script Injection, String Replacement and most … ...

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