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HP selects Browsium for IE11 migration service

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We 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 HP is an implementation and migration service designed to ensure that an organization’s critical web applications, built for legacy versions of Internet Explorer, will continue to function effectively in the latest browsers and operating system. Specifically, HP is using Browsium software to provide web application inventory, application rationalization, and remediation of incompatible applications. And, as you know, with the Windows 10 upgrade cycle beginning this year and added pressure to migrate to IE11 on Windows 7 by January 2016, enterprise IT departments are in urgent need of this type of service.

“Each new operating system and browser release can result in complex and costly web application compatibility challenges for our enterprise customers,” said Simon Hughes, Vice President, Network and Mobility, HP Technology Services Consulting. “The combination of Browsium’s browser management software and the HP WebApp Accelerator Service for Internet Explorer 11 give customers a cost-effective, comprehensive solution designed specifically to address their web application compatibility needs.”

Additional information about our partnership with HP is in our press release. As always, if you have any questions about Browsium products, or management and security of web browsers and web applications, we’re here to help. And if you need assistance getting connected with an HP rep, drop us a line and we’ll make it happen.

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