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The 2026 Integration Platform Sunset Risk List - Is Your Vendor on It?

The 2026 Integration Platform Sunset Risk List - Is Your Vendor on It?

2026 will be remembered as the year the integration world fractured.

A perfect storm of end-of-support deadlines, forced cloud migrations, and aggressive repricing is pushing thousands of enterprises into emergency modernisation projects.

Here are the 11 platforms with confirmed high-risk events in 2026-2028.

High-Risk Platforms (Red - Act Before End of 2026)

Platform Risk Event in 2026-2028 Impact Level Last Safe Migration Window
TIBCO BusinessWorks 6 Extended Support ends Dec 2027 Critical Q1-Q2 2026
webMethods Integration Server 10.5 & older End of support Dec 2026 Critical Now - mid 2026
MuleSoft CloudHub 1.0 Forced migration to CloudHub 2.0 + 40%+ price ↑ Severe Before renewal 2026
Boomi Atoms (on-prem) Dell ending new Atom sales & support phasing Severe 2026-2027
Oracle Integration Cloud Gen 2 Gen 3 forced upgrade + new pricing model High Q4 2025 - Q3 2026

Medium-Risk Platforms (Orange - Plan for 2026-2027)

Platform Risk Event Impact Level Recommended Action
Informatica Cloud (IICS) Major licensing model change expected 2027 Medium-High Budget review Q1 2026
SnapLogic Classic Full transition to new “Elastic” pricing 2026 Medium Run parallel evaluation
Jitterbit Harmony Private equity ownership - price hikes expected Medium Monitor renewal terms
Workato Enterprise Task pricing doubling for high-volume users Medium Cap task growth now

Low-Risk but Rising (Yellow - Watch Closely)

Platform Emerging Risk
IBM App Connect Enterprise Cloud-only push accelerating
AWS Step Functions + AppFlow Still maturing - not yet enterprise-grade

The 2026 Sunset Risk Heatmap

![2026 Integration Sunset Risk Heatmap]
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Red = immediate danger. Orange = 12-24 month window. Green = currently safe.

Real Customer Example: A Fortune-500 Bank Facing Triple Sunset in 2026

  • 1,200 TIBCO BW6 processes (support ends 2027)
  • 480 webMethods 10.5 flows (support ends 2026)
  • 180 MuleSoft CloudHub 1.0 deployments (forced upgrade + 42% price increase)

Total forced spend if they wait: >$18M in new licensing + rewrite costs
They started Syvizo migration in Q4 2025 → completed March 2026 → $0 runtime licensing forever

Your 2026 Action Checklist

If Your Platform Is… Do This Before 31 Dec 2025
TIBCO BW6, webMethods 10.x Start automated migration proof-of-concept now
MuleSoft CloudHub 1.0 Freeze new development, begin export testing
Boomi on-prem Atoms Begin cloud-to-open migration planning
Multiple red/orange platforms Consolidate to single open platform (Open Studio)

The Only Guaranteed Safe Harbour in 2026

Syvizo Open Studio + Open Runtime is immune to sunset risk because:

  • You own 100% of the generated Java source code
  • No proprietary runtime → no forced upgrades
  • Runs on any Kubernetes or Java environment forever
  • All future migrations are trivial (just copy the JARs)

![Migration timeline comparison]
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Traditional manual rewrite (24-36 months) vs Syvizo automated migration (6-12 weeks)

Book Your Free 2026 Sunset Risk Assessment
We will map every integration platform in your estate against the 2026-2028 risk calendar and deliver a board-ready escape plan with exact timelines and costs — in under one week.
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