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Old 05-27-2011, 11:54 AM   #1
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A handful of previous Softies who labored about the Microsoft Internet Explorer team have released a firm which is tackling the IE six migration issue faced by numerous companies.
The new Redmond, Wash.-based business,Windows 7 Product Key, Browsium, released on March fifteen its initial product, identified as UniBrows. UniBrows will enable “legacy IE 6-based Net applications to run on Windows 7 and IE 8 on Windows XP without modifying a single line of code,” according to the company’s Web site.
One of the main reasons that several businesses (in the U.S., at least) are still running IE6 on XP is they’ve built internally-facing applications that are dependent on IE six. Microsoft has been encouraging customers, even those running on XP, to upgrade to IE 8 — but not IE 9, since Microsoft doesn’t support IE 9 on XP. But the upgrade process is difficult and costly. In fact,Windows 7 Key, Gartner analysts dinged Microsoft last year on the cost of its IE 6 migration tools.
Browsium is touting UniBrows as a way for organizations to free up their Windows 7 upgrade path. The product makes use of an IE 8 add-on that enables IE 6 web applications to run in an IE 8 tab,Office 2007 Serial, enabling enterprises to upgrade PCs to Windows 7 while keeping their legacy IE 6 applications running unmodified, according to the provider.
“UniBrows delivers complete IE6 functionality and behaviors by using the original, native IE6 rendering,Microsoft Office 2007 Key, JavaScript,Office 2007 Serial, ActiveX and security design,” company officials said in today’s press release. Administrators can
create the rules and profiles for specifying which web applications should use the IE6 browser engine and legacy ActiveX components and which can use the IE 8 ones.
Browsium has been testing UniBrows with customers for the past six months, the release added.
UniBrows is licensed to organizations with 5,000 to 50,000 PCs with a $5,000 base license fee plus $5 per seat. Licenses, renewable yearly, include all updates and upgrades at no additional cost. Volume discounts are available. There’s a 60-day free evaluation kit available at www.browsium.com.
Browsium’s management workforce includes three previous Microsoft IE execs: Matthew Heller, Browsium’s Founder and CEO; Gary Schare, its President and Chief Operating Officer; and Matthew David Crowley, its Chief Technology Officer.
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