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 …
Read moreIon 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 …
Read moreHi, it’s Christopher again. It’s been a while since my last “Let’s get technical” blog post, but now that Ion has been released there are several new features worth talking about. The first cool new thing in Ion that I …
Read moreOne of our goals for Ion was to improve the amount and type of help and support documentation that was available for customers and partners throughout the life of the product. Ion’s Configuration Manager pulls help content from the web, …
Read moreFor those of you who are eager to evaluate Ion within your enterprise, we’ve made it easy to see how to use and configure Ion. If you just want to see how Ion works and what it does, watch our …
Read moreWith our release of Ion earlier this week, we have taken great steps to help enterprises migrate away from Windows XP and IE6 and to the world of Windows 7 and modern versions of IE. Our first product, UniBrows, was …
Read moreToday’s introduction of Browsium Ion, makes this a very exciting day for Browsium and our customers. For the past 6 months, we’ve been hard at work on this next-generation solution to help solve IE6 and IE7 dependencies in the enterprise. …
Read moreBrowsium Helps Organizations Say Goodbye to IE6 Forever with Release of Next Generation Solution Browsium Ion enables Microsoft IE6-dependent business applications to run in IE8 and IE9, without using the IE6 engine REDMOND, WA — January 31, 2012 — Browsium …
Read moreAs 2011 winds down, we’d like to wish all of our customers and partners a very happy and healthy holiday season. 2011 has been a tremendous year here at Browsium and 2012 is shaping up to be even better, as …
Read moreIt seems that the IT press continually find creative new angles to write about a painful old story for enterprise IT — their dependence on IE6 as they prepare their Windows 7 migration plans. This week is no exception. Two …
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