According to a recent LinkedIn post from HeroDevs, the company is promoting its Never-Ending Support (NES) offering for Angular 19 as the framework approaches end of life. The post explains that once official support ends, HeroDevs intends to provide ongoing vulnerability discovery, CVE monitoring, and continuous security fixes via a private registry.
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The post further notes that the service is backed by experts with open-source core contributor experience and is marketed as a drop-in option that allows organizations to delay immediate migration while maintaining security. By extending NES coverage from Angular 4 through 19, the post suggests HeroDevs is targeting enterprises with long upgrade cycles, which could support recurring revenue and deepen relationships in the application security and DevSecOps segments.

