Hardware and software EoL used within GoJHardware and software EoL used within GoJ
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14 July 2025.Prepared internally, no external costs.
​​​Request 721579311
Please provide, as at the most recent practical snapshot date (preferably 31 May 2025 or later):
1. For every scheduled public authority within GOJ, the number of out-of-support devices, split by:
• hardware EoL
• software EoL only
• both hardware & software EoL
2. For all GoJ schools (including fee-paying and non-fee-paying), broken down by individual school, split by:
• hardware EoL
• software EoL only
• both hardware & software EoL
For the purposes of this request, a device is “out of support” when either
• the manufacturer/vendor has ended hardware support, warranty, or spare-parts availability (often called end-of-life or “EoL”), or
• the software or operating system in use on the device no longer receives vendor security/feature updates.
Response
1
The Government of Jersey does not publish information regarding the lifecycle management of technology assets be that hardware or software, as it is considered that providing this information may pose a security risk and therefore it has been refused under Article 42(a) (Law Enforcement) of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011.
2
The Government of Jersey does not publish information regarding the lifecycle management of technology assets be that hardware or software, as it is considered that providing this information may pose a security risk and therefore it has been refused under Article 42(a) (Law Enforcement) of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011.
Article applied
Article 42 - Law enforcement 
Information is qualified exempt information if its disclosure would, or would be likely to, prejudice – 
(a) the prevention, detection or investigation of crime, whether in Jersey or elsewhere;  ​​