Summary:
RSA is committed to ensuring RSA Identity Governance & Lifecycle customers have the ability to "Run anywhere" in the Cloud or on-premise. To enable this capability for our customers RSA is investing heavily in simple and consistent deployment models so that our customers can concentrate of the true business problems of managing who has access to what.
To focus on this strategy the RSA MyAccessLive service will be withdrawn from service with effect from 2nd February 2019. Customers interested in hosting options for the RSA Identity Governance & Lifecycle should consult with their Account Management team regarding our extensive deployment options in the cloud and on premises.
For additional documentation, downloads, and more, visit the RSA Identity Governance & Lifecycle page on RSA Link.
EOPS Policy:
RSA has a defined End of Primary Support policy associated with all major versions. Please refer to the Product Version Life Cycle for additional details.
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