It must be said that the end of IE is a necessity, which affects a lot of functionality - which provides the new Edge!
It may be an extra job for your organization, but safety is paramount!
End users can only be pleased that IE is a thing of the past and already history!
Well, we've now heard from the fanboys. I trust you were compensated handsomely for this unbiased shill for Microsoft and blatant disrespect for the professionals who are trying to live with Microsoft's flippant disregard for the amount of work they are forcing on its customers.
Edge is NOT a replacement for IE because there is a laundry list of things it cannot do. If Microsoft were as smart as it claims to be, Edge would slip smoothly and transparently in place of IE and would not requires major changes to how end users get their jobs done.
As for those end users, they most assuredly will not be pleased with being forced into different and not clearly better and easier ways of getting their work done.