
Apps use identity, data permissions, and redundancies to enforce security and Microsoft Edge, with Windows 10 and Microsoft 365, can help you get there. Securing apps is as important as securing network infrastructure and using a Zero Trust approach brings security down to the app level.

In the new world, the security landscape is redefined. You can reach out for support, or even just advice, through this link or by emailing them at at no additional cost. They’ve already been helping customers by offering site and app compatibility remediation 2. But if you have any concerns-particularly considering announcements like support ending for Microsoft Edge Legacy on March 9, 2021-just reach out to the App Assure program. With support for both modern and legacy apps in Microsoft Edge, compatibility issues should be rare. At the same time, Microsoft Edge is the only modern browser with Internet Explorer mode so that you can still use your older, workhorse apps right alongside the new ones. It runs on the Chromium open-source project to offer best-in-class compatibility and performance for new apps you deploy.

Eventually, you’ll need to modernize those legacy apps-but you need a solution that lets you dictate your own schedule as you work through the budget, user requirements, and change management associated with it. Modernization though, is not something you can just avoid (nor should you).

Multiply that by the number of legacy apps you have, and modernization can be costly and time-consuming. And no wonder: modernizing even a single legacy app costs $335,000 on average 1. We all wish that digital transformation would feel like a great home remodel, but instead, it can look more like a patchwork of modern and retro, to put it kindly. Many IT landscapes today are a snapshot of a decade’s worth of technology-apps developed years ago sit alongside apps recently deployed. Ready for modern apps-and your legacy ones too
