Meet Compliance Requirements and Protect Your Application With AngularJS LTS
AngularJS end of life took place on December 31, 2021. Since then, numerous AngularJS security vulnerabilities (CVEs) have been disclosed.
If you need a longer runway for your AngularJS migration, OpenLogic is here to help. We provide AngularJS end of life support, which includes security patches for medium, high, and critical severity AngularJS vulnerabilities and fixes for browser and jQuery updates that can cause breaking changes.
Our AngularJS Long Term Support includes:
- Protection Through 2030
- No Set-Up Fees
- Unlimited Developers
- Dedicated Team of Experts
- No Surprise Costs
To learn more about AngularJS EOL Support, please fill out the form >>
Why Choose OpenLogic for AngularJS Long-Term Support (AngularJS LTS)?
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Why Choose OpenLogic for AngularJS End of Life Support?
AngularJS EOL LTS You Can Count On
Now that AngularJS EOL is here, anything that can go wrong will go wrong. A browser update could break your customer-facing application, or a newly discovered vulnerability might threaten to expose business-critical data.
With AngularJS LTS from OpenLogic, there’s no limit on support tickets for patching questions. You’ll have peace of mind knowing patches will be available for those critical AngularJS security vulnerabilities and any other issues related to AngularJS end of life.
Frequently Asked Questions about AngularJS EOL and OpenLogic Support for AngularJS
The AngularJS end of life date, (AngularJS end of support from the community), was December 31, 2021. It is highly recommended that teams with AngularJS EOL deployments get AngularJS end of life support and migrate to a new framework as soon as possible.
When you fill out the form on this page, our AngularJS support team is immediately alerted to your inquiry and will respond as soon as possible to set up time with an AngularJS expert.
Organizations with AngularJS EOL deployments that don’t have alternative means of patching their deployments add significant risk to their organization. Whether that’s through broken functionality, or through exposure to CVEs, the risk only increases as time goes on.
Further details on our offering are available from our team upon request. To get started, please fill out the form on this page.
OpenLogic is vendor-neutral, meaning that our team will only recommend the technology we feel is best for your unique situation. One of the ways we do this is by understanding the differences in how AngularJS alternatives approach specific areas. Knowing the differences between AngularJS vs ReactJS, AngularJS vs Angular, AngularJS vs NodeJS, AngularJS vs VueJS, or even AngularJS vs JQuery, is key to making an informed choice about your best path forward.
OpenLogic currently provides AngularJS end of life support for AngularJS versions 1.6.x and 1.8.x. (the last version of AngularJS).
Unfortunately, an AngularJS upgrade isn't as simple as upgrading to a new version. AngularJS as a framework is end of life. Moving from AngularJS to Angular is more akin to a migration than an upgrade.
That means organizations need to have a good understanding of the alternatives (Node JS, Vue, etc.) and how they compare to AngularJS, with support in place while they complete their migration.
As noted above, AngularJS and Angular versions are separate frameworks, and there is no "upgrade" path to the Angular framework from end of life AngularJS. The upgrade is similar to a migration in scope. We offer AngularJS long-term support (AngularJS LTS) for teams who need more time to plan their migration.
Please complete the form to talk to one of our team members about our competitive AngularJS end of life support pricing.
Yes. Here's why:
- Our patches are located in a private, secure repo that AngularJS LTS customers can easily access at their convenience.
-There is no limit on the number of developers who can submit tickets, or the number of tickets they can submit.
-Finally, many of our customers appreciate that we have been providing technical support for OSS for more than 20 years -- we have a lot of experience and a large team of Enterprise Architects who have worked on complex enterprise deployments.