Don’t tell me. Internet Explorer Is dead (again, kinda). What’s that, you say? There are thousands of mission-critical legacy applications that require IE that just happen to be in the hands of customers that have been migrating away from Microsoft? … ...
Read moreToday’s Computerworld article, “Google raises heat on Microsoft with new Chrome bundle for enterprises”, drives home the point that multiple browser use in the enterprise is a reality. Drawing upon the expertise of Gartner analyst, Michael Silver and Browsium president, … ...
Read moreToday we released an update to Browsium Catalyst which adds support for Windows 10 and includes a number of customer-requested improvements. Windows 10 momentum continues to grow, and enterprises are already beginning to plan their migration strategies. As we announced … ...
Read moreOn 1 April 2015, Browsium hosted a webinar: Multi-browser Management with Browsium Catalyst. The webinar was a huge success and generated a number of great questions from the audience. We have compiled the complete set with answers to share with … ...
Read moreUpdate April 1: The video archive from the April 1st webinar is now available. Join us on April 1st for the next installment in our 30-minute webinar series featuring Browsium founder Matt Heller. This past January, Matt discussed how Browsium Ion can ease … ...
Read moreToday we shipped a maintenance release of Browsium Catalyst to address a single issue affecting certain enterprise customers. Catalyst 2.0.2 fixes an issue that blocked the Catalyst Controller from starting when no network connection is available. This issue has only been reported by a … ...
Read moreToday’s enterprises are faced with a dynamic software landscape. New operating system and browser versions appear regularly, often causing IT pros to react with patches and workarounds. At Browsium, we strive to react quickly with maintenance releases of our software … ...
Read moreWeb browsers are a critical component of modern IT infrastructure. Many existing business applications run in a browser, with more moving to the cloud every day, yet the tools to manage browsers have not kept pace. Today’s rapidly changing operating … ...
Read moreThis post has been authored by Kirk Quinn, Browsium’s client engagement manager (and SE extraordinaire). He spends the bulk of his time working with our enterprise customers on their deployment strategies for Browsium software. Browsers are getting more and more … ...
Read moreWe blogged last year about why Chrome Frame wasn’t the right way to solve IE6 dependencies. The core issues we identified were lack of enterprise management and support, not to mention the fact that it encouraged organizations to continue running … ...
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