ActiveX Will Also be Moving to Edge IE Mode! As everyone (I hope) is already aware, IE EOL is nigh (June 2022). Fret not; all Browsium products are Edge IE Mode Compatible as of v4.9. Upgrades are available for no … ...
Read moreHere’s the facts, Jack or Jacqueline: If you have any legacy applications that run in IE, you will need to address the IE End of Life coming this June for Windows 10 (and the complete lack thereof in Windows 11). … ...
Read moreBrowsium v4.9.1 Available Now! A new version of our software has been released, Browsium v4.9.1. Spoiler alert: It includes a default mitigation for log4j vulnerabilities and 3rd party applets for Java based profiles set in Ion. Again, Browsium software has … ...
Read moreBy now, you’ve heard and read extensively about the log4j vulnerability. Given the success of Java and the generic need for logging….it’s easy to see how it’s everywhere. Browsium solutions don’t use log4j, so our products are not impacted or … ...
Read moreCVE-2021-44228, also known as Log4shell, emerged yesterday, December 10th as a threat to Java-based applications that utilize the popular log4j framework. No Browsium software, including the Browsium Client or the Browsium Client Management System, ships or has ever shipped with … ...
Read moreTime’s A Wastin’, Migrate IE Apps to Edge IE Mode Now! Not to put too fine a point on it, but MICROSOFT WILL CEASE SUPPORTING IE IN MOST VERSIONS OF WINDOWS 10 IN JUNE OF 2022! Migrate IE apps to … ...
Read moreBrowsium Browser Management Suite v4.9 Support for Chromium Edge IE Mode is now available for our entire suite of products. If you are an Ion customer, it is imperative that you update to v4.9 before June of 2022 (The end … ...
Read moreITOM for the Browser First, let’s look at the history of enterprise IT management. Pioneering IT management tool SCCM debuted in the mid-90s (v1.0, anyone?) and has steadily evolved into the ITOM titan it is today. Back then, it even … ...
Read moreDon’t Panic! The timeline for the IE11 end date can be confusing. Microsoft tried to be clear, but the variety of services used by the browser just made it complicated. Add to that the product naming schemes, and it’s no … ...
Read more… Microsoft introduced the world to Windows 11, and it looks like they’ve been focused on advancing the platform without making it entirely new. Striking that balance is very difficult. You need to impress consumers where the ease and visual simplicity of the Mac platform makes for a tough competitor. And Microsoft wants to maintain its position as the dominant platform in the enterprise. If they move … ...
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