Microsoft will continue to include Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) and the original Edge with Windows 10, according to a company program manager.
In a video recorded for this week’s Microsoft Build conference, Fred Pullen, a principal program manager on the Edge team, filled in some of the blanks about the “IE mode” to be inserted inside the under-construction Edge based on Chromium. (Chromium is the open-source project whose technologies already power Google Chrome and other browsers.)
Details of how enterprises will manage “full-Chromium” Edge and its IE mode have been scant thus far. When Microsoft announced IE mode earlier this week, it said only that it would share “more details on deploying and managing Microsoft Edge later this year.”
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Source: Computer World