
Blog Series
EOL

Witnessing the Perils of Appliance...
One might assume that upgrading an operating system (OS) is a straightforward task. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth, especially when it comes to specialized appliances. These are...
PHP 5 End of Life:...
Especially when it comes to organizations using enterprise software languages that have a tendency to receive updates, staying current with the latest technologies is not just an aspiration — it’s...
Securing Your CentOS 7 Environment:...
It is common knowledge that security is crucial for every enterprise dealing with sensitive information, and that includes just about every business today. When we consider server systems like CentOS...
The Underestimated Impact of Linux...
In a world where technology ceaselessly advances, organizations find themselves in a constant pursuit of the latest software iterations. Canonical’s Ubuntu 18.04, a Long Term Support (LTS) version of the...
How Extended Lifecycle Support Can...
As software gets older and reaches its end-of-life (EOL) stage, it is no longer supported by the developers and can become vulnerable to security threats and other issues. Fortunately, Extended...
5 Risks of Using End-of-Life...
End-of-life (EOL) software can pose serious security risks. In this post, we’ll be exploring the dangers of using EOL software, including specific risks for Linux operating systems, the importance of...