In the complex realm of modern IT, managing Legacy Application Compatibility, Browser IT Management, Browser Compatibility, and Legacy Browser Applications is a formidable challenge. To address these complex issues effectively, it’s essential to explore advanced solutions that can quietly work …
Read moreMany of your enterprise operations likely rely on legacy browser-based web applications. While they have served your organization well through the years, legacy browser application modernization is essential for security, function and usability. When these applications were developed, they were …
Read moreNewsletter June 21st, 2023, Edition 11, Volume 2 Web 3.0 is poised to revolutionize the internet with its AI-driven, decentralized, and blockchain-encrypted infrastructure. However, concerns about data security and manipulation will persist, necessitating adaptation from enterprise IT. In this transformative …
Read moreMay 18th, 2023, Edition 10, Volume 2 Last month a Microsoft Cumulative Update broke Browsium Ion’s ability to perform a file swap, necessitating a hotfix (see original message and instructions below). Normally, when Microsoft makes a change that affects our …
Read moreJune 15, 2022, is here. Internet Explorer is being retired. Forcibly retired in some companies and long-forgotten having been retired at other organizations. And of course, Internet Explorer is such a part of the Internet itself where nothing EVER really …
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 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 …
Read moreWhen Microsoft announced the end of Project Spartan (Edge Legacy), it seemed like yet another thing people would read, process, and promptly forget. Well, that day is here. Technically it already came with the release of the most recent Windows …
Read moreAdobe has been talking about the end of Flash support for a few years now. The once-dominant solution for interactive games and web videos was replaced by standards that delivered a complete and consistent ‘out of box’ experience across browsers and platforms. In addition, Flash had been associated with …
Read moreIn another step towards moving people from Internet Explorer to Edge, Microsoft will be introducing functionality in an upcoming Edge release that will force certain websites to open only in Edge when an attempt is made to view the sites in IE …
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