OpenEoX is introducing a standardized framework to manage End-of-Life (EOL) and End-of-Support (EOS) information for technology products. This initiative parallels the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) concept, aiming to enhance clarity and transparency regarding the lifecycle of software. This standardization is expected to provide organizations better insights into when products will no longer be supported, facilitating improved decision-making regarding software maintenance and upgrades. By adopting an SBOM-like methodology, OpenEoX seeks to streamline how companies communicate and manage EOL/EOS timelines, potentially minimizing risks associated with unsupported software and enhancing overall security practices in the industry.