PHP 7.4 has reached end of life, which means you’ll no longer get security patches or bug fixes from the community. Upgrading to the latest version of PHP seems like the obvious next step, but the real problem isn’t migrating from PHP 7.4 to PHP 8 itself — it’s the cascade of operational costs that follow.
But you still shouldn’t ignore your PHP 7.4 migration, as this creates escalating security risks, compliance gaps, and reduced bottom line.
What if you could anticipate these challenges and confidently plan your next PHP upgrade? This whitepaper is meant to provide a comprehensive plan for CIOs, IT managers, and PHP developers who need a defensible, complete picture before the project begins.
Here’s what you’ll take away by downloading this white paper:
- A clear understanding of all costs to avoid budget overruns and secure necessary resources
- Mapping critical security and compliance issues early to de-risk your migration plan
- How to strategically plan your PHP framework migration roadmap to ensure continuous stability