

These tools, and our entire approach, are built on privacy, trust, and data protection as fundamental and foundational attributes of building for an enterprise-quality bar. We have built our track record by contributing to the advancement of business by creating productivity tools that empower users. Microsoft Edge provides you powerful default privacy protection, while still allowing you to benefit from web personalization. It’s time to expect more from browsers, especially when it comes to having more control over your data. With those major obstacles resolved, there are 5 remaining areas you have to rigorously examine when evaluating the browser you want your organization to use for accessing corporate apps and data: This means that sites will perform the same on Microsoft Edge as they do on Chrome, and that you likely won’t experience the traditional compatibility problems you saw with IE. The new Microsoft Edge is built on the open-source Chromium project, the same foundation used by Chrome. Now IT leaders have another choice for modern browsers across all your platforms and, frankly, when you do a comparison, the choice is pretty clear. This fact changed (in dramatic fashion) back in January when we released the new Microsoft Edge, which we believe is the best browser for business. Previously, if your organization wanted to standardize on a single modern browser for use across all platforms, your only option was Chrome. Specifically, the question is about which browser should be the default for accessing internal apps and data from users’ devices. Over the last year, one of the most common questions I’ve gotten from other executives is about the browser.
