We recently released Ion 3.5, which delivers a huge leap forward in Ion’s ability to manage Java. In this post, we’ll drill deeper into the value Ion 3.5 delivers for any organization using Java in business-critical web applications. There are … ...
Read moreToday we released a significant update to Browsium Ion to greatly enhance its Java version management capabilities. This release brings Ion into full alignment with the capabilities of the most recent Java 8 releases and makes it far easier to … ...
Read moreToday, Java is part of nearly every organization’s ‘standard’ desktop image, often used for mission-critical business applications. And Java usage is prevalent beyond with the enterprise as well. Oracle claims more than 3 billion devices are running Java globally. That large … ...
Read moreOn 10 December 2014, Browsium hosted a webinar titled: Manage and Secure Java with Browsium Ion. The webinar was a huge success and generated a number of great questions from the audience. We have compiled the complete set with answers … ...
Read moreUpdate December 12: The video and Q&A from the December 10th webinar are now available. Join us next week for a 30-minute webinar featuring Browsium founder Matt Heller. Matt will discuss how Browsium Ion can help your enterprise keep current with … ...
Read moreMany in IT want to be seen as innovators – a very worthy aspiration. But it’s also comforting to know that the technology platform upon which you’re going to bet your business is a proven solution already in use by many other … ...
Read moreBrowser-based Java management should be a core component of any company’s security management policy. Countless others have written about the need to control legacy Java versions and we’ve blogged a few items ourselves about how Browsium Ion helps companies take … ...
Read moreJava is having a bad year. We’re barely three months into 2013 and there have been several security updates to Java 7, each one addressing issues discovered only hours or days after the previous security hole had been contained. At … ...
Read moreThe Java Runtime Environment (JRE) has a long history of security and functionality updates, which often leave older applets in a broken state. This causes enterprises to either avoid the updates and miss out on the benefits or use virtualization or complex … ...
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