Written by Matt Heller – 3min Read As previously discussed, the browser is at the center of the competitive efforts to dominate the end-user workspace. The convergence of Chrome and Edge to the same Chromium codebase shifted the historical ‘browser …
Read moreBy Matt Heller | Read Time: 3 min 22 sec Long ago, Larry Ellison promised us that Java would be the future. I think it’s safe to say that Java is indeed a part of our future (present?). Sadly, it’s …
Read moreWhy You Need a Browser Strategy Thursday, February 20th, 2020 – 1:00 PM (CST) Join Browsium Found Matt Heller in this unique look at why the browser is much more than just a standard application and how it became more …
Read moreOn January 15th, Microsoft will officially release the new version of Edge. It’s not going to be an update to the new Edge browser they released in 2015, and it will be a different browser. Built on the Chromium rendering …
Read moreBy Christopher Dworetzky | Read Time 6 min 4 sec Q. What is browser safety? Browser safety refers to a broad set of precautions that can be taken to help secure a browsing environment to enforce information assurance. By not …
Read moreBy Matt Heller | Read Time: 2 min It’s essential to start off saying that we love browsers. We love the web. We love the vendors who make the browsers. However, browsers suck – they literally drain the life from …
Read moreBy Matt Heller Browsium was started to solve a particular customer pain point – helping customers migrate off IE6 to end that chapter in the history of the web. As we were designing the solution to that problem, we began …
Read moreBy Matt Heller There’s an old saying that failing to plan is a plan to fail. I was reminded of that while reading over the headline campaign for the upcoming Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo. “How will the future of the web …
Read moreBy Chris Dworetzky The “roaring” 1920s were a period of significant economic advancement in the west. It was a decade of social, technological and artistic upheaval. Business was booming across Europe and North America as the shadow of World War …
Read moreby Matt Heller I’m old enough to remember when ActiveX first ‘came on the scene,’ and it was transformative. To that point, we’d all used static content and simple hyperlinked pages. You could manage to fake some dynamic content if …
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