Google has a free Chrome for Work (Opens in a new window) offering as well we reviewed it a few years back. Google Chrome is the only browser with a wide enough selection of in-browser applications and extensions to work for any business. Larger enterprises can afford to customize their own company intranets with bespoke enterprise-grade browsers integrating in-house services, but small businesses need the built-in convenience. The catch is, they want it in an intuitive, natural-feeling browsing experience that integrates with all the day-to-day software and services they need in their small to midsize business (SMB), too. Just like consumers, business users want choice and convenience. The one thing they're all missing, though, is a browser experience that treats business users like actual users. Firefox has a whole Extended Support Release (Opens in a new window) (ESR) variant for deploying the browser in an enterprise environment, and even Opera has a whole line of Opera Business solutions (Opens in a new window). Same with Apple's Safari as a built-in app for the enterprise OS X experience. ![]() Microsoft Edge is a key part of Microsoft's mantra of "upgrading your business" with Windows 10.
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