Services Catalog
A centralized view of all products and services across your organization with version-wise details.
What is the Services Catalog?
The Services Catalog is accessible from the left sidebar and provides a comprehensive view of all products and services used across your entire organization. It helps you track versions, support dates, and plan upgrades effectively.
How to Access
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Look at the Left Sidebar
Find the navigation menu on the left side of your screen.
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Click on "Services Catalog"
Click the Services Catalog option to open the catalog page.
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View the Complete Catalog
Browse all products and services with their version details.
Information Displayed
The Services Catalog shows all products with their version-wise details in a comprehensive table format.
Columns Displayed
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Name of the product or service |
| Version | Specific version of the product currently in use |
| Release Date | When this version was originally released |
| End of Support Date | Date when vendor support for this version ends |
| Support Status | Current support status (Active, Ending Soon, End of Life) |
| Latest Version | Most recent version available for the product |
Support Status Indicators
The catalog uses color-coded badges to quickly identify support status:
Active
Product support is valid for more than 90 days. Low risk - no immediate action required.
Ending Soon
Product support expires within 90 days. Medium risk - plan your upgrade soon.
End of Life
Product has passed end-of-support date. High risk - upgrade immediately.
Key Features
Centralized View
View all products in one place across all projects in your organization.
Filter Options
Filter by product name, version, or support status to find what you need.
EOL Identification
Quickly identify products nearing end of support to prioritize upgrades.
Version History
Track version history for each product across your organization.
Upgrade Planning
Plan upgrades based on support timelines and latest versions available.
Example: Services Catalog View
Here's an example of how products appear in the Services Catalog:
| Product Name | Version | Release Date | End of Support | Status | Latest Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Node.js | 18.17.0 | Jul 18, 2023 | Apr 30, 2025 | Active | 20.10.0 |
| Python | 3.9.18 | Aug 24, 2023 | Oct 05, 2025 | Active | 3.12.1 |
| Java | 11.0.20 | Jul 18, 2023 | Sep 30, 2026 | Active | 21.0.1 |
| PostgreSQL | 13.12 | Aug 10, 2023 | Nov 13, 2025 | Ending Soon | 16.1 |
| Ubuntu | 20.04 | Apr 23, 2020 | Apr 02, 2025 | Ending Soon | 22.04 |
| Angular | 14.3.0 | Jan 25, 2023 | Nov 18, 2023 | End of Life | 17.0.6 |
Action Required: Products with "Ending Soon" or "End of Life" status should be prioritized for upgrade to maintain security and receive vendor support.
Best Practices
- Regular Review: Check the Services Catalog weekly to stay informed about upcoming EOL dates
- Proactive Upgrades: Start planning upgrades when status changes to "Ending Soon"
- Version Alignment: Try to keep all instances of a product on the same version across projects
- Document Dependencies: Before upgrading, review which projects depend on each service
- Test Upgrades: Always test upgrades in a staging environment before production deployment