Webinar

Ensuring Long-Term Stability with Payara Platform 4 Lifetime Support

Tuesday, 24th September, 2024
15:00
1 hour
Ensuring Long-Term Stability with Payara Platform 4 Lifetime Support

Who Should Attend?

  • Current Payara Platform 4 users
  • GlassFish 4 (or below) users seeking support
  • Payara Platform Community 4 users considering enterprise-level support
  • IT decision-makers responsible for maintaining Java EE applications

What You’ll Learn:

  1. Understanding the Lifetime Support Model: Discover how our new support offering differs from Extended Support and what it means for your organization.
  2. Key Dates and Transitions: Learn about the upcoming end of Extended Support for Payara Platform 4 in Q1 2025 and how Lifetime Support ensures continuity.
  3. Benefits of Lifetime Support: Explore how this model provides: Ongoing security fixes Customer-requested bug fixes Peace of mind for your legacy applications.
  4. Upgrade Paths and Recommendations: Understand your options, whether you choose to stay with Payara Platform 4 or upgrade to newer versions.
  5. Cost Considerations: Get a clear picture of the investment required for Lifetime Support and how it compares to upgrading.
  6. Q&A Session: Have your specific questions answered by our expert panel.

Why Attend?

  • Gain clarity on the future of your Payara Platform 4 applications
  • Learn how to maintain compliance and security for legacy systems
  • Understand the cost implications and make informed decisions
  • Explore migration options with our Payara Accelerator service

Don’t miss this opportunity to secure the future of your critical Java EE applications. Register now to reserve your spot!

Can’t make it? Register anyway, and you will be able to watch the recording at your own time!

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