Can I run Internet explorer 8 on a new MacBook Pro

Guys (and gals), I'm stuck!  I love everything about my iPhone and iPad and the way I can run my business through them...but!!!
The company I do most of my work for has their website stuck on the past.  In order to get my orders and arrange work for my subs, I have to use Internet explorer and it requires active x controls.  Am I going to be able to make this set up work on a MacBook?  I wish I could do it from the iPad but all the remote viewers and ie importers fail to let me do the work that the active x allows me access to.  Ideas?

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