In this episode, we unpack the evolving landscape of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and why it’s become a strategic cornerstone in modern IT environments. From conception to retirement, managing a product’s lifecycle is now about more than just operations—it’s about security, compliance, innovation, and cost.
We explore the critical milestones of End-of-Life (EOL) and End-of-Support (EOS)—moments where products either stop receiving updates or lose all support, including vital security patches. These transition points can expose organizations to serious cybersecurity threats and operational failures if not proactively managed. But managing them isn’t easy—information is often fragmented, inconsistently defined, and scattered across vendors.
Enter OpenEoX, a groundbreaking initiative led by industry giants and government stakeholders, under the OASIS Open framework. OpenEoX aims to standardize how EOL/EOS data is defined, shared, and used—offering a blueprint to reduce tech debt, enhance risk visibility, and simplify lifecycle tracking across software, hardware, and even AI models.
We also spotlight lifecycle intelligence tools like ScalePad Lifecycle Manager and the Qualys Tech Debt Report, which help MSPs and enterprise IT teams track asset health, identify security gaps, and make informed upgrade decisions.
If you’re in IT, cybersecurity, asset management, or product development, this conversation will change the way you look at product sunsets—and how to plan for them.