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Extending EOL/EOS Software Intelligence Across Containers, Kubernetes, and Modern Workloads

·Source: Qualys Blog

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Executive Summary

Key Takeaways Software inventory used to stop at the server. Modern application delivery erased that boundary. In cloud-native environments, software now moves continuously through container images, registries, CI/CD pipelines, and Kubernetes clusters, often reaching production faster than traditional governance models can track it. A single outdated base image or unsupported runtime no longer sta

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Key Takeaways Software inventory used to stop at the server. Modern application delivery erased that boundary. In cloud-native environments, software now moves continuously through container images, registries, CI/CD pipelines, and Kubernetes clusters, often reaching production faster than traditional governance models can track it. A single outdated base image or unsupported runtime no longer stays contained […]
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Originally published by Qualys Blog on May 28, 2026.

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