Products/features/services reach the end of their life cycle for a number of reasons. These reasons include market demands, technology innovation, and development driving changes, or the products simply mature over time and are replaced by functionally richer technology. While this is an established part of the overall product life cycle, nShift recognizes that end-of-life milestones often prompt companies to review the way in which such milestones affect services/features in their implementation.
The End-of-life Life Policy applies to hardware, software, and services, including subscriptions, and offers that combine any of the above.
End-of-life notifications will be published in the nShift Help Center. Please visit this site regularly as it contains useful information regarding the EOL programs. Follow one or more of the sections below to receive notifications by email.
- Ship - EOL notifications related to the Ship product
- Track - EOL notifications related to the Track product
- Delivery - EOL notifications related to the Delivery product
- Transsmart - EOL notifications related to Transsmart
- General - EOL notifications that are not product specific.
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Definitions
When we publish an end-of-life announcement, you will see the following terms:
End of support
After this date, there will be no change to features or design, no security/non-security updates, and no paid support.
Retirement
The end of availability and support for the product/feature/service.
Migration path
Alternatives to replace the product/feature/service.
The date format used is ISO YYYY-MM-DD
Example:
Feature Description | End of support | Retirement | Migration path |
ShipAdvisor 1.0 | 2022-12-31 | 2024-06-30 | Checkout / Shipadvisor 2.0 |