![]() Businesses have been urged to prepare for IE11 end of life. If they haven’t already, companies need to identify any IE-dependent sites, with Microsoft’s Eric Van Aelstyn, product manager for the Edge browser, saying: “We know that waiting for something to happen can be stressful, especially with complex IT environments.” Internet Explorer has been retired. ![]() The web browser is no longer be supported by the tech giant and businesses and IT departments have been urged to migrate their environments, systems and websites over to Microsoft Edge or another browser. The Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) desktop application has reached its end of life and has been discontinued by Microsoft on certain versions of Windows 10.
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