We're starting to plan an upgrade from 7.6.03 to 8.0 or 8.1, for both ARS 
and ITSM. In looking through the known issues for both versions, the issue 
of degraded performance with IE 8 and the 8.1 mid tier jumped out at me. 
We currently use IE 8 and an upgrade to 9/10 is not scheduled until late 
this year or early next year. An alternate browser is also not an option, 
at least not without much begging and pleading, and then several months of 
testing.

My question is, how common is the performance degradation? Has anyone 
experienced this first hand? We'd like to take advantage of some of the 
new 8.1 features, so it might be worth trying if this is more of an 
intermittent issue. Any experiences you'd like to share would be greatly 
appreciated. 

Thanks

Andy Lauber
Software Engineer II

Midland Loan Services, a PNC Real Estate business
10851 Mastin, Suite 300
Overland Park KS 66210
(p) 913.253.9097 | (f) 913.253.9001
[email protected]



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