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Browsium Catalyst 1.0.2 now available

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Continuous 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 …

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Time to check on Windows XP’s share decline

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Windows 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 …

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What the FAQ?

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Let 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). …

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Here comes Windows 8.1 – is your enterprise ready?

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It 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 …

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RIP Chrome Frame

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We 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 …

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Enterprise finally deploying IE8 … wait, IE8???

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Software, 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 A product that was great one day is hopelessly outdated the next.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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Getting in the zone with Browsium Catalyst

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Consumers generally access all content from the Internet, where the default security assumption should be that content is untrusted and barriers should be provided to protect the user’s system. Therefore most modern web browsers default to security settings that are …

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One year to go and Windows XP decline has stalled

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To those who have migrated your organization from Windows XP to Windows 7 — Congratulations! Given our expertise in dealing with the hardest migration and legacy web application issues, let us be the first to say ‘job well done’. We …

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Don’t give up on Java just yet – it can be secured!

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Java is having a bad year. We’re barely three months into 2013 and there have been several security updates to Java 7, each one addressing issues discovered only hours or days after the previous security hole had been contained. At …

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Browsium Catalyst 1.0.1 now available

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At Browsium we’re passionate about listening to our customers and continually improving our software. Since we launched Catalyst 1.0 in January, we’ve had tremendous interest in the product from customers like you looking for a great way to manage a …

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