
Depending on what the telemetry reports back, other users will then be able to enjoy the new browser via Windows Update. First, Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Ring will get their turn. So there is the confirmation for the rollout in waves, which can take months.
#Chromium edge enterprise update#

The goal is to improve compatibility and facilitate cross-platform development of web applications. Regular blog readers know that the new Microsoft Edge is based on the Chromium engine.
#Chromium edge enterprise pdf#
In "controlled rollout" starting today and over several weeks, Microsoft will be adding the new Microsoft Search (its new unified search service) enterprise new tab page with access to Office 365 docs and sites and the ability to sync data securely across devices using "secure compliant clouds."Ĭoming in an unspecified "future update" is the ability to use Information Protection on Windows 10 support for 110 languages integrated deployment and configuration with System Center Configuration Manager and Intune and PDF support for digital signatures and Microsoft Information Protection.Microsoft just published this blog post with the announcement of the new Chromium-based Edge. On the list of features available to evaluate today in both the Canary (daily) and Dev (weekly) channels are IE Mode offline installers for the Win 10, 8/8.1/7, Server and MacOS variants the ability to sign in with Azure Active Directory accounts and get single sign-on and support for multiple profiles integrated PDF support more than 180 group policies COnditional Access and Application Guard protection on Windows 10 availability in 10 languages and webview integrated with the Microsoft dev stack.

(I included a screengrab of it in this post above.) This new roadmap expands on a Chredge roadmap that officials made public at Microsoft Build earlier this spring.

Microsoft made available an updated Enterprise Roadmap as part of its post today. Microsoft is offering full support for deployment in pilot and production environments at this point through its commercial support channels.ĭev channel builds, which are updated weekly, including offline installers and ADMX files are available to anyone to try at. It's ready for evaluation and is supported by "detailed deployment and configuration documentation," officials said. In a new blog post, Microsoft officials said the Dev Channel for Chromium-based Edge ("Chredge") now has enterprise features enabled by default.

But it wasn't until today, July 16, that we got some updated details about what Microsoft is doing for businesses with its new browser. Late last week, Microsoft officials said they were ready for IT pros to start kicking the tires of the coming Chromium-based Edge browser.
#Chromium edge enterprise how to#
How to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10 (there's a catch)
