Discussions about browsers in the enterprise are happening all over the web – and Browsium and our products come up over and over. These discussions range from compatibility to security and all the related issues that give IT fits as they struggle to manage browsers in today’s enterprise. Click through the links on this page to join the discussion. If you’re a member of the media and would like to schedule an interview or demo, contact [email protected]. You may also be interested in our press release archive.
Do we need more help managing resource-sucking web browsers?
Gabe Knuth, BrianMadden.com, 22 June 2017
King Chrome: Microsoft’s browsers sidelined on its own OS
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld, 26 May 2017
Applying Bimodal to Browser Strategies: Legacy and Modern
David Mitchell Smith, Gartner, 25 May 2017
Google raises heat on Microsoft with new Chrome bundle for enterprises
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld, 24 May 2017
Intro to Browsium
Rory Monaghan, Rorymon.com, 2 March 2017
Decoupling Browser dependencies with CEO Matt Heller of Browsium
Cassie Crossley, Tech Leaders Today, 1 February 2017
To CIOs: A message from your engine room
Matt Heller, Sand Hill, 31 January 2017
One New Year’s Resolution Meets IT Challenges of 2017
Matt Heller, Tech Acute, 26 January 2017
Oracle Java patch problem? Browsium rolls management fix
Gavin Clarke, The Register, 9 August 2016
Browsium Releases 4.0 Browser Management Products and New Client
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, 8 August 2016
New browser management suite helps businesses improve security and cut costs
Ian Barker, BetaNews, 8 August 2016
Microsoft Support Ending in 2016 for IE, .NET Framework and SQL Server Versions
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, 4 January 2016
Browsium’s new “Proton” product is like SCCM for browsers. (And it’s awesome!)
Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth, BrianMadden.com, 17 December 2015
Browsium serves stats to demystify cloud consumption
Gavin Clarke, The Register, 8 December 2015
Browsium helps IT check plug-ins
Cliff Saran, ComputerWeekly, 8 December 2015
Browsium Releases New Browser and Web App Tracking Solution
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, 7 December 2015
New Browsium ‘Proton’ tool gives IT departments a window into web app usage by employees
James Risley, GeekWire, 7 December 2015
New solution helps enterprises manage web applications
Ian Barker, BetaNews, 7 December 2015
Nearly 370M IE users have just 6 weeks to upgrade
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld, 1 December 2015
Move to the latest IE, or suck it: January’s cold comfort for Microsoft hangouts
Gavin Clarke, The Register, 30 September 2015
HP signs ex-Microsoft IE crew for global migration fun and games: Browsium fronts Win 10 and IE11 campaign
Gavin Clarke, The Register, 11 September 2015
Customers Interested in Win10? Don’t Forget IE
Lorna Garey, Channel Partners, 11 September 2015
HP to Resell Browsium Browser Management for IE 11
Channel Partners Staff, Channel Partners, 4 September 2015
HP’s Support Services for Windows 10 Now Includes Browsium’s Internet Explorer Remediation Tool
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, 3 September 2015
HP adopts Browsium browser management as part of its Internet Explorer 11 migration service
Ian Barker, BetaNews, 2 September 2015
HP taps Browsium to enable legacy web apps on IE11 for enterprise users
James Risley, GeekWire, 1 September 2015
Feel like you’re being herded on to Windows 10? You should
Gavin Clarke, The Register, 16 July 2015
Browsium Updates Tool for Internet Explorer Legacy Issues
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, 17 June 2015
Edge, Microsoft’s Next-Gen Browser, Won’t Be Available To All
Kurt Mackie, Virtualization Review, 10 June 2015
Microsoft Edge and IE11 Will Form Its New Windows 10 Bimodal Browser Strategy
Michael Silver | David Mitchell Smith, Gartner, 1 June 2015
Windows Server 2003 support is ending. What are your options?
Gabe Knuth, SearchVirtualDesktop, 5 March 2015
Microsoft Plans to End Support for IE8, IE9 and IE10 on Windows 7 Four Years Early
Michael Silver | David Mitchell Smith, Gartner, 25 February 2015
BrianMadden.com Podcast #63: Browsium joined us to talk web browser compatibility
Brian Madden & Gabe Knuth, BrianMadden.com, 17 February 2015
Microsoft Announces New Support Policy for Internet Explorer
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, 7 August 2014
Microsoft’s IE 11 ‘Enterprise Mode’ Aims To Break Old Habits
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, 10 April 2014
A Two-Pronged Approach to Browser Strategies Allows for Legacy and Modern Browser Strategy
David Mitchell Smith & Ray Valdes, Gartner, 7 March 2014
Windows XP migration tools help IT ward off upgrade hassles
Diana Hwang, TechTarget, 7 March 2014
Windows XP users face costly choice as Microsoft ends support
Matt Markovich, KOMO News Seattle, 13 February 2014
Life support’s ABOUT to be switched off, but XP’s suddenly COOL again
Gavin Clarke, The Register, 5 February 2014
Rumor: IE 11 To Get ‘Enterprise Mode’ for Browser Compatibility
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, 31 January 2014
Microsoft Not Backing Down on Windows XP Expiration
Paul Thurrott, Windows IT Pro, 27 January 2014
The hidden threats facing your unsupported XP devices
Cliff Saran, ComputerWeekly, 20 January 2014
Browsium throws lifeline to XP users
Cliff Saran, ComputerWeekly, 22 October 2013
Google Extending Chrome Support for Windows XP
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, October 16, 2013
Legacy apps holding you hostage? 7 ways to safely migrate off Windows XP
Derrick Wlodarz, BetaNews, October 13, 2013
Expert chat: The end of Windows XP and IE6
Gavin Clarke, The Register, October 9, 2013
500 MEELLION PCs still run Windows XP. How did we get here?
Gavin Clarke, The Register, October 1, 2013
Windows XP support shutdown: The race against time for the enterprise
James Bourne, AppsTech, September 10, 2013
Support for XP will extend past April 2014 — for a price
Kevin McCaney, GCN, September 4, 2013
Win XP alive and kicking despite 2014 kill switch (Don’t ask about Win 8)
Gavin Clarke, The Register, August 2, 2013
Google Chrome Plug-In to Vanish From Internet Explorer
Rohit KVN, International Business Times, June 14, 2013
Windows XP Death March: Tips, Tools and Last-Ditch Support Options
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, April 23, 2013
Google tells Microsoft IE shops: We can help you with those ‘legacy apps’
Gavin Clarke, The Register, April 17, 2013
XP migration easy pickings over, say experts
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld, April 10, 2013
Microsoft Pulling Plug on Windows XP
Steve Jones, Wall Street Journal, April 8, 2013
Windows XP end of support one year countdown begins
Caroline Donnely, IT Pro, April 8, 2013
With just one year of support left, Windows XP clings to 39% market share
Todd Bishop, GeekWire, April 8, 2013
If Google got a haircut, a tie and a suit, would it be Microsoft?
Gavin Clarke, The Register, April 5, 2013
Why does your company force you to use IE?
Seth Rosenblatt, CNET, February 12, 2013
Browser Management Tool Catalyst Goes Wide
Rick Robinson, Midsize Insider, February 6, 2013
Enterprises standardize on four-year-old IE8, says dev
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld, February 4, 2013
Browsium Catalyst Available Now – Time to Quell Corporate Browser Choice Feuds?
Andrew Wood, The Virtualization Practice, January 31, 2013
Browsium offers simple browser management tool for desktop admins
Gabe Knuth, SearchVirtualDesktop, January 30, 2013
Catalyst ready to change enterprise browsing
Seth Rosenblatt, CNET, January 24, 2013
The impending crisis that is Windows XP and IE 8
Troy Hunt, troyhunt.com, January 21, 2013
Microsoft-bankrolled report argues for single-browser enterprises
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld, December 17, 2012
Will standardizing on a single browser today help keep IT costs at bay?
Mary Jo Foley, ZDNet, December 14, 2012
Report Outlines the High IT Costs of Using Multiple Browsers
Kurt Mackie, Redmond Magazine, December 13, 2012
Microsoft: There Can Be Only One … Browser
Paul Thurrott, Supersite for Windows, December 13, 2012
Browser Apps and the Future of Web Browser Management
Paul Thurrott, Windows IT Pro, November 27, 2012
Use the browser you want, when you want, with Browsium Catalyst
Andrew Cunningham, Ars Technica, November 16, 2012
Browsium Catalyst Promises to Ease Legacy IE Woes for Midsize Businesses
Willie Pena, Midsize Insider, November 7, 2012
Browsium creates Catalyst to solve legacy IE problems
Seth Rosenblatt, CNET, November 2, 2012
Browsium offers enterprise-wide IE zero day kill switch
Liam Tung, CSO Australia, November 1, 2012
‘IE hit squad’ helps ease browser babel on office PCs
Gavin Clarke, The Register, October 31, 2012
Browsium Rolls Out Multibrowser Management Tool
Kurt Mackie, RedmondMag.com, October 30, 2012
Microsoft aims to herd 70% of enterprise onto Windows 7 by mid-2013
Gavin Clarke, The Register, October 29, 2012
Browsium offers to help CIOs make sense of “multi-browser world”
Caroline Donnelly, IT Pro, October 26, 2012
Browsium Catalyst Multi-browser Management Tool Released to Beta
Andrew Wood, The Virtualization Practice, October 26, 2012
Browsium Announces Availability of Catalyst Beta Download for Improving IT Security
Calvin Azuri, InfoTech Spotlight, October 26, 2012
Windows XP turns 11, still not dead yet
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld, October 25, 2012
Which browser for that web app? Browsium’s new tool lets the IT team decide
Todd Bishop, GeekWire, October 25, 2012
Browsium Cataylst is a brilliantly simple way to manage multiple browsers
Gabe Knuth, BrianMadden.com, October 25, 2012
Who’s afraid of Windows 8?
Gavin Clarke, The Register, September 13, 2012
Vast Majority of Big Businesses Still Rocking Windows XP, Claims Browsium
Pulkit Chandna, Maximum PC, August 1, 2012
Windows 7 Enterprise Deployments: Glass Half Full or Glass Half Empty?
Paul Thurrott, Windows IT Pro, July 31, 2012
Big biz ‘struggling’ to dump Windows XP
Gavin Clarke, The Register, July 30, 2012
Living with Internet Explorer 6: Six ways to ease the pain
Andrew Cunningham, Ars Technica, April 17, 2012
Two Years Left for Windows XP
Paul Thurrott, Windows IT Pro, April 10, 2012
All major government departments in talks with Browsium
Kathleen Hall, ComputerWeekly, April 5, 2012
Browsium lands biggest customer yet, moving UK agency from IE6 to IE9
Todd Bishop, GeekWire, April 4, 2012
Browsium rescues HMRC from IE6 – and multimillion-pound bill
Gavin Clarke, The Register, April 4, 2012
HMRC awards IE6 upgrade contract to SME and saves £50m
Bill Goodwin, ComputerWeekly, April 3, 2012
HMRC picks an SME – and saves itself £50m
David Bicknell, Campaign4Change, April 3, 2012
SME Browsium wins HM Revenue & Customs IT upgrade £50m contract
Sourcing Focus, April 3, 2012
Giants hooked on IE6 web apps
Liam Tung, ITnews for Australian Business, March 7, 2012 (free registration required)
Browsium tackles legacy Web app IE6 dependencies with browser management tool
John Abbott, 451 Research, February 29, 2012 (subscription required)
Internet Explorer 6 apps hinder corporate adoption of Windows 7, IE9
Bridget Botelho, SearchEnterpriseDesktop, February 10, 2012
Browsium Ion: Time to get going from IE6?
Andrew Wood, Virtualization Practice, February 7, 2012
Microsoft spurs Browsium to rewrite tool for running IE6 on Windows 7
Ron Condon, SearchSecurity, February 3, 2012
Death of IE6 still greatly exaggerated, says browser hit squad
Gavin Clarke, The Register, February 2, 2012
Browsium releases Ion to help migrate to Windows 7, Microsoft no longer pissed off
Gabe Knuth, BrianMadden.com, February 1, 2012
Ion seeks to save IE6 users from themselves
Seth Rosenblatt, CNET, January 31, 2012
Browsium Allows Your IT Dept To Finally Upgrade From IE6
Alex Knapp, Forbes, January 31, 2012
Still stuck on Microsoft’s IE 6? There’s an updated tool for that
Mary Jo Foley, ZDNet – All About Microsoft, January 31, 2012
Browsium Ion will help to get businesses off of IE6 forever
John Callaham, NeoWin, January 31, 2012
Hello, Windows 7? Browsium comes up with new way to run old web apps in IE8, IE9
Todd Bishop, Geekwire, January 31, 2012
IE 6 And The Dark Side Of Success
Paul Thurrott, Windows IT Pro, January 31, 2012
Browsium allows IE6 web applications to be run in modern browsers
SC Staff, SC Magazine, January 31, 2012
Browsium offers an escape route from Microsoft IE6
Daniel Robinson, The Inquirer, January 31, 2012
IE6 users: no longer caught between a rock and a hard place
IS Staff, Infosecurity, January 31, 2012
Browsium offers firms a managed way to ditch IE6
Daniel Robinson, V3, January 31, 2012
How to Successfully Help Customers Mitigate Application Issues Around Windows 7
L .N. Balaji, CRN, January 3, 2012
Microsoft celebrates the death of IE6
Iain Thomson, The Register, January 3, 2012
Car rental firm cruises past IE6 security issues
Ron Condon, SearchSecurity, November 11, 2011
A conversation with Browsium founder Matt Heller about IE6 on Win7 (and how we got into this whole mess)
Brian Madden, BrianMadden.com, November 10, 2011
Case study: Avis Europe’s migration from XP to Windows 7
Cliff Saran, ComputerWeekly, October 31, 2011
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