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May 2, 2013
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Adobe Connect EOL

  • May 2, 2013
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I heard Adobe Connect is going EOL and version 9 will be the last version which Adobe is releasing. Can anyone confirm this?

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Correct answer alistair_lee

Hey there,

I'm not sure where you heard that information, but I can tell you that it is completely incorrect. I'm guessing one of our competitors is trying to spread FUD.

The Adobe Connect team is working on several new releases and has an exciting roadmap planned. While I'm not able to share specific details of the roadmap on a public forum, I can confirm that there are certainly no plans to EOL Adobe Connect.

Thanks,

Alistair Lee

Sr. Product Enablement Manager, Adobe Connect

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alistair_lee
Adobe Employee
alistair_leeCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
May 2, 2013

Hey there,

I'm not sure where you heard that information, but I can tell you that it is completely incorrect. I'm guessing one of our competitors is trying to spread FUD.

The Adobe Connect team is working on several new releases and has an exciting roadmap planned. While I'm not able to share specific details of the roadmap on a public forum, I can confirm that there are certainly no plans to EOL Adobe Connect.

Thanks,

Alistair Lee

Sr. Product Enablement Manager, Adobe Connect

Adobe Employee
May 2, 2013
kfly12Author
Participant
May 2, 2013

Hi, i am referring to EOL (End-of-life)  not EOS.

Will adobe be releasing further version in future after version 9.0?

Jorma_at_CoSo
Legend
May 2, 2013

Not sure where you heard that, but Connect is not going to be EOL'd with version 9. Connect 10 should be in early production at this point, I'm guessing based on Adobes usual product cycle, and I would suspect that it would be released no later than next year. But it is definitely not being terminated.

If anything, Adobe doesn't support a deployment that is more than 3 versions old, so Connect 6 has hit it's EOL, but not Connect 9.

In Adobe's case, EOS is the same as EOL for Enterprise products.