HeroDevs, a Salt Lake City, UT-based provider of security and compliance solutions for deprecated open-source software, acquired Xeol, a NYC-based startup providing businesses with end-of-life software detection intelligence for their technology stacks.
The amount of the deal was not disclosed.
With the acquisition, HeroDevs will augment its Never-Ending Support (NES) solutions by giving businesses, organizations, and developers reliant on open source software visibility into packages that are deprecated and past their end-of-life.
Led by CEO ShiHan Wan, Xeon provides a platform that tracks end-of-life data for more than 100,000 open source software packages. The company uses this data to identify potential cybersecurity risks within companies’ software supply chains. It had previously raised $3.2M in funding from Shield Capital, Y Combinator, and 468 Capital.
Led by Aaron Frost, Founder and CEO, HeroDevs specializes in providing secure, long-term support for deprecated open-source software. From AngularJS to .NET, HeroDevs Never-Ending Support (NES) solutions give businesses the freedom to plan migrations on their terms while staying protected against vulnerabilities and compliance risks.
Serving industries where security and uptime are non-negotiable, including finance, healthcare, and government, HeroDevs serves over 700 companies, including half of the Fortune 100.
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04/02/2025