Software, unlike fine wine, doesn’t get better with age. In fact, software doesn’t age well at all. A product that was great one day is hopelessly outdated the next. In that way, software is much more like milk than wine. … ...
Read moreConsumers generally access all content from the Internet, where the default security assumption should be that content is untrusted and barriers should be provided to protect the user’s system. Therefore most modern web browsers default to security settings that are … ...
Read moreThe Browsium whitepaper series continues with the latest entry “Managing and Securing the Multi-Browser Enterprise”. This paper is a must-read for any enterprise looking to improve browser security, increase user productivity, and reduce helpdesk calls … so, basically, every enterprise … ...
Read moreFor many years, the enterprise browser standard has been Internet Explorer. In fact, despite the increasing popularity of browsers like Firefox and Chrome in recent years, you’d be hard pressed to find a CIO today who claims any browser other … ...
Read moreThe other day we got a recall notice in the mail for our car. We’re a one car family – trying to be eco-friendly – so taking in our car for service isn’t something we want to rush to do. … ...
Read moreDuring our years working with Microsoft, we were always struck by the value of Zone behaviors available in Internet Explorer. The idea just makes sense – not all content is the same, so why treat it the same way? The … ...
Read moreBeta now available Our mission at Browsium has always been to provide enterprise IT with the tools needed to deploy, manage, and operate browsers on a global scale. Browsium Ion has been our flagship product for remediating Internet Explorer-dependent web … ...
Read moreI like to think of myself as being browser agnostic. I’ve been technologically agnostic since back in the days when I was a software developer (not a good one, mind you). We always took the approach to pick the right … ...
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