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The Missing Piece of SASE — Prisma Access Browser — Now Available

Paloalto Networks

Enter Prisma Access Browser, the latest innovation in secure access service edge (SASE). This groundbreaking solution redefines how businesses approach secure work in the browser, blending top-tier security with unparalleled performance. In today's modern workplace, the browser is where the majority of work happens.

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Unlocking the Power of Open Browser in Browser: A Comprehensive Guide

Airtel

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, efficient browser management is crucial for productivity and seamless multitasking. Open browser solutions have emerged as game-changers, enabling users to run multiple browser instances within a single window. Top Open Browser Solutions 1.

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The Evolution of Online Web Browsers: A Comprehensive Guide

Airtel

The evolution of web browsers has been a remarkable journey, shaping the way we access and interact with the vast expanse of the internet. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the key milestones and the evolution of web browsers, tracing their development from humble beginnings to the indispensable tools they have become.

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Google Working on AI Project to Automate Web-Based Tasks: Report

Telecom Talk

Alphabet’s Google is reportedly working on developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology that operates a web browser to perform tasks

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Exceptional User Experience — Every Application, Every Transaction

Paloalto Networks

Given that 85-100% of work occurs within users’ browsers, even small disruptions, like slow page loads or failed transactions, can significantly impact user experience. With browser-based RUM, IT teams gain immediate visibility into this slow or failed transaction.

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Apple's search engine deal with Google at risk following antitrust ruling

Light Reading

According to court documents, Google paid $20 billion in 2022 alone to remain the de facto search engine for Apple's Safari browser. Such exclusive placements were among several factors that caused a federal judge to rule that 'Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly.'

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UK CMA turns to AI and mobile browsers after approving HPE/juniper deal

telecoms.com

The UK's competition watchdog has given the green light to HPE's acquisition of Juniper Networks and wasted no time in addressing two other topical issues.

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