Happy 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 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 moreWe are really proud to announce our new partnership with HP! Our browser management solution is now a core component of HP’s WebApp Accelerator Service for Internet Explorer 11, part of their Enterprise Services for Windows 10. This new offering from … ...
Read moreAs readers of this blog are well aware, the timeline to migrate to IE11 has been moved up. January 2016 will be here in no time. The pressure is on to make the move or risk losing technical support and … ...
Read moreOn 28 January 2015, Browsium hosted a webinar titled: IE11 Migration Made Easy 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 January 28: The video archive from the January 28th webinar is now available. Join us in late January for the next installment of our 30-minute webinar series featuring Browsium founder Matt Heller. In December, Matt discussed how Browsium Ion can … ...
Read moreWith the release of IE11, Microsoft introduced its newest tool for web application compatibility, Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer (EMIE). Since its inception, there has been a lot of excitement and also confusion about what EMIE can do and what … ...
Read moreBy now you’ve read the news about Microsoft’s changes to the Internet Explorer support policy. Supporting only the most recent version of Internet Explorer on each Windows release is a bold and necessary step for Microsoft. Internet Explorer fragmentation has … ...
Read moreWe were quite surprised reading the headlines announcing that Microsoft had extended security support for Windows XP. The headlines proclaimed “Microsoft extends XP security updates by 15 months” and “Windows XP anti-malware support extended until 2015, buys IT time”. Having … ...
Read more*** UPDATE *** The webcast is now available on-demand. Click through the Watch On-Demand link below. Registration on the Dell (Quest) website is required for viewing. Struggling with legacy web applications that won’t work when you migrate to … ...
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