On 24 August 2016, Browsium hosted a webinar: Why today’s IT operations management tools are insufficient for the modern end user workspace … and what you can do about it. The webinar was a huge success for the live audience …
Read moreThe browser is now the core platform for end user workloads in the enterprise, with web applications outnumbering native Windows applications by 12:1. Yet modern IT organizations like yours lack the tools to properly manage this critical component of the …
Read moreNew releases will improve security and save money in IT operations management. Today we released 4.0 versions of Browsium Proton, Ion, and Catalyst. These three product modules comprise the first-ever end-to-end browser management suite designed to improve security and reduce …
Read moreBrian Madden, who recently wrote “Browsium’s new ‘Proton’ product is like SCCM for browsers. (And it’s awesome!)“, is hosting his final BriForum in Boston this week. Don’t miss your opportunity to see Brian Madden live and in person. This is …
Read moreToday we released an Ion maintenance release which adds some key improvements and addresses a number of important issues that affected our customers. The changes in this release include: Improves performance of Ion-managed instances for Ion configurations that utilize custom files …
Read moreToday we delivered a Proton maintenance release which addresses a few customer-reported and internally-discovered issues. Changes in this release include: Enhanced ActiveX detection runs faster, is more secure, and finds ActiveX controls by MIME type and within embed tags. Cleaner uninstall …
Read moreLike a gopher infestation in your lawn, Java updates just keep popping up. Some days keeping up can seem futile but, with your web application compatibility and IT security at risk, you battle on. You’re not alone and there is …
Read moreToday we released an Ion maintenance release which addresses an important Java management scenario that affected our customers. The details of this change are as follows: Provides a solution to a bug introduced in recent versions of the Java Runtime Environment …
Read moreThere’s been big buzz in the IT world — for what feels like years now, about the demise and deprecation of using and managing Java with enterprise applications. Java has become synonymous with antiquated web technology, security breaches, and limited …
Read moreBack in December we released Browsium Proton 1.1. There’s no doubt that it’s awesome, but we just made it even better. On the surface this release may appear minor, as it has only increased from version 1.1 to 1.2. However, …
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