Major Upgrade to Browsium Ion Accelerates Enterprise Window 7 Migration Browsium Ion 3 helps enterprises beat the end of support deadline for Windows XP and run legacy and modern web applications in a single browser REDMOND, WA — October 22, … ...
Read moreAre you still struggling to migrate legacy web apps from Windows XP to Windows 7? Having trouble running multiple versions of Java on end user PCs? Trying to upgrade to the newest version of Internet Explorer but your web apps … ...
Read moreOne of the keys to delivering great software is actionable feedback from beta testers using the product in the real world. There are only so many real-world situations we can simulate in our test labs. Real testing by real customers … ...
Read moreIt wasn’t so long ago that the world of enterprise browser management changed forever with the release of Browsium Ion. Gone were the days time-consuming application rewrites and complex and expensive virtualization projects. Ion brought simple web application remediation to … ...
Read moreContinuous software improvement is a way of life here at Browsium. Since we launched Catalyst earlier this year, we’ve had tremendous interest in the product from customers like you looking for a great way to manage a multi-browser enterprise. Along … ...
Read moreWindows XP end of life has been a topic of discussion in IT circles for quite some time. This discussion always heats up on the first of each month as the various data tracking companies release their stats on browser … ...
Read moreLet me guess: You work in IT in a large enterprise organization and have some responsibility for web browsers in your organization. If not, then you probably work for a systems integrator whose customers are large enterprises (with browser challenges). … ...
Read moreIt never gets easier for enterprise IT, does it? Everyone is just coming to grips with the migration from Windows XP to Windows 7, and the web application compatibility issues that are inherent in that platform change. One would like … ...
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 … ...
Read moreSoftware, 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 A product that was great one day is hopelessly outdated the next.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. … ...
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