Spring Framework 5.3 is on the brink of reaching its end of life, and – unfortunately – applications built with end-of-life Spring projects face an increased risk of cyber attacks and falling out of compliance, as Spring no longer delivers security patches to unsupported versions of Spring projects.
However, upgrading to the latest Spring project releases often introduces breaking changes and can require large-scale code refactoring – making the transition away from an end-of-life Spring project a major challenge.
During this webinar, you’ll discover:
12:30 PM ET / 9:30 AM PT
Busy during the live webinar? RSVP anyway and receive the recorded video in your inbox!
Artem Karasev is the Senior Product Marketing Manager at TuxCare, always working to make sure our products meet customer needs. With 14 years of experience in product marketing and business development, especially within the IT security industry, Artem is really passionate about innovative approaches that make daily tasks easier and solve tricky challenges for our customers.
Andrey Popov is a Java Team Lead at TuxCare with several years of experience in software development, including robust experience building enterprise software with Java and Spring projects. As a seasoned Spring user with deep insight into Spring internals and less-commonly-used features, Andrey has been instrumental in developing Extended Lifecycle Support for Spring, holding valuable insight into securely using Spring for years beyond the end-of-life date.
Dmitry Turmyshev is a Product Manager at TuxCare overseeing the company’s live patching, extended lifecycle support, and secure software supply chain product lines. His experience includes various roles at prominent tech companies, such as Kaspersky and CloudLinux. With nearly two decades of experience in the tech industry, he has established himself as a recognized expert in software product management.