

The customer must change his security endpoint applications by himself. However, consumers need to move to the latest product before November 7, 2020, to benefit from the new Symantec Endpoint Security (SES). When your customers have purchased an annual or multi-year membership, they can receive a free upgrade that expires on the current expiry date.

Symantec offers its partners the changes, allowing them to take the requisite steps to move to SESE by December 7, 2020. Both solutions were previously referred to as different names, so there is a table below with these services' previous names. Upgrades to Symantec Endpoint Security Cloud (SEPC) or Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Version are available to customers with a current and valid subscription (SEP SBE 2013). How to know if your clients are eligible for the free upgrade? "All customers running Symantec Endpoint Protection Cloud or Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition will receive a free upgrade to Symantec Endpoint Security (SES), the industry-leading endpoint protection platform, for the remainder of your existing subscription." However, the business is committed to continuous consumer protection as it mentions the following in its notice: On the other hand, Symantec's customers are worried that their subscriptions are not supported for now. The following information backed up Symantec's urgency: a formal announcement regarding the SEP's EOL (End-of-Life) being motivated by solid motives. The final end-of-life date was initially set for November 2, 2020, but later postponed to December 7, 2020. NEW ROCHELLE, NY, USA, Decem/ / - Symantec recently rolled out a notice for its customers and service providers announcing an immediate end to all new licenses for Endpoint Security Cloud (SEPC) and Small Business Version 2013 (SEP SBE 2013) products of this organization.

Symantec recently rolled out a notice announcing an immediate end to all new licenses for Endpoint Security Cloud and Small Business Version 2013.
