New release enables IT to troubleshoot and improve web application performance Today we released version 4.2 of our browser management suite, with updated versions of Browsium Proton, Ion, and Catalyst. These three modules comprise the first-ever end-to-end browser management suite, …
Read moreTimes are changing. Desktop and client/server business applications of the 90s have been overtaken by a wave of browser-based web applications that run your business workloads today. Workloads such as ERP, CRM, document management, and time reporting are all experienced …
Read moreOur new video shows how you can take charge of the browser’s unexpected impact on your enterprise The sands have shifted under your feet … and you may not have even noticed. IT used to be all about native Windows …
Read moreHappy New Year everyone. Here’s to hoping you’re all ready to tackle the challenges 2017 has in store. This is the time of year many people publish their forecasts and prognostications, so there are plenty of opinions out there as …
Read moreToday we issued a maintenance release of our browser management suite, with updated versions of Browsium Proton, Ion, and Catalyst. These three modules comprise the first-ever end-to-end browser management suite, designed to address the hidden risks inherent in enterprise web application …
Read moreOn 26 October 2016, Browsium hosted a webinar: “What’s new in version 4.1 of Browsium’s browser management suite”. We had a large group participating in the live webinar, generating a number of great questions about the new releases of Proton, …
Read moreNew release steps up Java and ActiveX discovery, introduces new web application performance analytics Today we released version 4.1 of our browser management suite, with updated versions of Browsium Proton, Ion, and Catalyst. These three modules comprise the first-ever …
Read moreAs you are likely aware, we are approaching the one-year anniversary of Microsoft’s deadline to migrate to IE11. If you opted for custom support last year, the price for that support is set to double, so the pressure is on …
Read moreIf your browser-based web applications stop working, who in your organization owns the issue? Every company has IT staff responsible for Windows, because that’s where nearly all end user applications (like Word and the client side of client/server applications) used …
Read moreUpdate September 23: The video archive from the September 21st webinar is now available. Our last webinar “Why IT operations management tools are insufficient for the modern end-user workspace … and what you can do about it” was so successful …
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