

So, what do these deployment and management capabilities actually look like? In Enterprises depending on Microsoft’s technology, this could answer the question of which browser to deploy once and for all, as it would integrate with existing technology, maintain compatibility (IE Mode), ensure deployment and management capabilities, and provide a piece of software that falls under familiar privacy and support agreements with a vendor they already trust and do business with. As such, it will continue to function and be a part of the operating system. Its rendering engine EdgeHTML is embedded into the UWP platform and renders web content in modern (UWP) apps in Windows 10. *Microsoft Edge (UWP) is currently a part of Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel and as such will be supported until at least May 11, 2021. Unlike Chrome, the proprietary bits from Google are all but absent in Edge (Chromium), with many of them replaced by Microsoft’s own services. Like Chrome, it is a classic standalone application that runs on most platforms, including Windows 7, Windows Server, Mac and mobile operating systems. a fast and modern browsing experience that works with 99.9% of the web as we know it. The new project has the potential to provide them with deployment and management capabilities matching IE and Edge, while also giving users and developers what they know and expect, i.e. While it’s certainly a shame to see the development of Microsoft’s first and only UWP browser, and its accompanying rendering engine EdgeHTML terminated* after just under 5 years, Sysadmins around the world rejoiced for two reasons.

Microsoft made quite a splash late last year when they announced that they were ceasing development on the previous app-based Microsoft Edge for Windows 10, and were developing a new alternative based on the Chromium Open Source Project, for all platforms. This article will give a short introduction to Edge (Chromium) and demonstrate the enterprise capabilities.

Two days ago, Microsoft started providing the necessities for deploying and managing the new Microsoft Edge (Chromium) in the enterprise.
