This page can help you understand the schedule for the coming release and the list of features included. Dates are subject to change.
This page can help you understand the schedule for the coming release and the list of features included. Dates are subject to change.
Important Dates
- March 15 – 20: Preview webinars
- March 19: Pre-release vaults available
- March 20: Validation package available on VeevaDocs
- April 13: Release to all limited release PODs and to POD VV1-4
- April 20: Release to all general release PODs
Feature Information
- What’s New in 18R1 provides detailed explanations of each feature.
- 18R1 Feature Enablement Details includes information on how new features are enabled.
Pre-Release Information
- Pre-Release FAQ answers common questions about “pre-release”.
- Known Issues in 18R1 Pre-Release lists known issues in the 18R1 pre-release.
Release Information
- Release Impact Assessment analyzes the impact of new features. If you need an editable version, we also provide an MS Excel version.
- Vault Previews are release preview/CSM webinars. For R&D, these include downloadable PowerPoint™ slides.
- 18R1 Fixed Issues documents issues that affected previous versions or pre-release and are fixed in 18R1.
- 18R1 Known Issues documents issues introduced in 18R1 which are not yet fixed.
- Known Issues in Veeva Snap documents issues with the Veeva Snap mobile application which are not yet fixed.
Preview Webinar Recordings & Decks
Vault Commercial | Webinar |
Vault R&D: Platform | Webinar |
Vault R&D: Clinical | Webinar |
Vault R&D: Quality | Webinar |
RIM | Webinar |
Announcement: Enhanced Checkout Java Applet
At the end of 2018, we will stop supporting the Enhanced Checkout Java applet. The new Vault File Manager functionality is meant to replace the Java applet and we encourage you to begin using Vault File Manager over the next two releases.
Definitions
- Pre-Release: This is a three* or four-week period prior to the general availability of the next major release (17R1, etc.). During this period, customers can explore the new features in a vault based on their production vault configurations.
- PODs: POD stands for “point of delivery”. In simple terms, think of them as the Vault application servers where each vault is hosted. To confirm your POD, you can log into your vault as an administrator and navigate to Admin > Settings > General Settings and look at the POD field.
General Release Information
You can find general information on how Vault releases work in About Vault Releases.