Feature | General Availability - Target Date | Description |
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Adobe Analytics documentation | November 11, 2020 | Adobe Analytics documentation has moved to Experience League. During November, all articles, videos, release notes, and tutorials moved from their current location to experienceleague.adobe.com . This move ensures that all learning, self-help, enablement, and community content is served from a single location. All links were redirected to Experience League. |
Workspace Line visualization: Moving average trendline option | October 8, 2020 | Moving average has been added to Line visualization trendline settings. Also known as a rolling average, a moving average uses a specific number of data points (determined by a Periods selection), averages them, and uses the average as a point in the line. Learn more |
Data Repair API | October 8, 2020 | The Data Repair API is a tool to delete data from Analytics report suites. The October release includes the ability to delete specified eVars, props, and Activity Map variables for a specified date range. Additional functionality will be released in the future. Use of the Data Repair API permanently deletes existing Adobe Analytics data. We recommend a careful approach to executing the repair to minimize accidental deletion. Access to the Data Repair API requires a contract - reach out to your account team for more details. Learn more |
Workspace: Performance Help page | October 22, 2020 | The Analysis Workspace performance help page shows the different factors that impact project performance and links to tips for optimization. Learn more |
Enhancements to Analytics dashboards UI | October 23, 2020 | When building a mobile scorecard in Workspace, the styling of the scorecard now matches the app. |
AN-224702; AN-232791; AN-233982; AN-234384; AN-235608; AN-236538; AN-236598; AN-236738; AN-237434; AN-237672; AN-237850; AN-237943; AN-238081; AN-238508; AN-238527; AN-238536; AN-238619
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Adding HSTS header to all incoming HTTPS requests | Sept. 29, 2020 | On Sept. 29, 2020, we started adding the HSTS header to all incoming requests that use HTTPS. This instructs the browser/client to make all future requests in HTTPS, which is a considered a security best practice. At this point, we will not enforce this for incoming requests using HTTP. |
Change to Experience Cloud ID Service cookie setting | Sept. 22, 2020 | An update to the privacy settings for Chrome version 80 impacted the ability of Adobe Analytics to track some users viewing Google AMP pages. Specifically, it prevents cross-domain tracking of users viewing Google-hosted AMP pages. This could result in inflated counts of unique visitors. This fix allows users to address this problem by changing the settings for their ECID cookies. Currently, Analytics sets Experience Cloud ID Service (ECID) cookies with the setting SameSite = Lax which, prior to version 80 of Chrome, allowed cross-domain tracking. This is no longer the case. This change allows users to update the SameSite setting for ECID cookies to None .Note that this allows the Analytics cookie to be shared in more situations, but Analytics cookies do not contain sensitive information. In addition, when choosing this setting, cookies must be set to Secure so that data can be passed only via HTTPS connections. If you would like to make this change, please have a supported user open a ticket with Customer Care. |
Migration from omniture.com to adobe.com domain |
Aug. 21, 2020 | On August 13, 2020, Adobe Analytics migrated its frontend architecture from `omniture.com |
Update on Ad Hoc Analysis Java 8 compatibility | Aug. 21, 2020 | Ad Hoc Analysis is not currently compatible with Java 8 versions 1.8.0_261+. To ensure that your access to this tool is not disrupted before the end-of-life date is reached, we recommend that you maintain a Java 8 version prior to 1.8.0_261. |
EOL of Adobe Data Connectors | July 13, 2020 | Adobe Data Connectors are powered by legacy technology that is no longer viable or supported. We have a new standard in the Adobe Exchange Partner Program that should be adopted for any integrations that wish to continue to be offered and supported. The official end-of-life date is still to be determined, but we anticipate it to be in the next 12-18 months (mid 2021 to end of 2021). Learn more… |
EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug. 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis on March 1, 2021. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
For the latest updates on AppMeasurement releases, please refer to AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notes.
Feature | General Availability - Target Date | Description |
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Adobe Analytics documentation | October 2020 | Adobe Analytics documentation is moving to Experience League. During October, all articles, videos, release notes, and tutorials will move from their current location at experienceleague.adobe.com to experienceleague.adobe.com . This move ensures that all learning, self-help, enablement, and community content is served from a single location. When this change occurs, there is nothing you need to do, as all links will be redirected to Experience League. We will update the release notes when the cutover begins. |
Workspace: Download 50K items for a single dimension | Sept. 17, 2020 | You will be able to download 50,000 items for a single dimension in a freeform table, with segments and filters applied. This allows you to access more than the 400 rows of data outside of Analysis Workspace. Learn more… |
Workspace: Enhancements to Line visualization | Sept. 17, 2020 |
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Workspace: Performance Help page | Oct. 22, 2020 | The Analysis Workspace performance help page shows the different factors that impact project performance and links to tips for optimization. Learn more |
Workspace Line visualization: Moving average trendline option | Oct. 8, 2020 | Moving average has been added to Line visualization trendline settings. Also known as a rolling average, a moving average uses a specific number of data points (determined by a Periods selection), averages them, and uses the average as a point in the line. Learn more |
Data Repair API | Oct. 8, 2020 | The Data Repair API is a tool to delete data from Analytics report suites. The October release includes the ability to delete specified eVars, props, and Activity Map variables for a specified date range. Additional functionality will be released in the future. Use of the Data Repair API permanently deletes existing Adobe Analytics data. We recommend a careful approach to executing the repair to minimize accidental deletion. Access to the Data Repair API requires a contract - reach out to your account team for more details. Learn more |
Enhancements to Analytics dashboards UI | Oct. 23, 2020 | When building a mobile scorecard in Workspace, the styling of the scorecard now matches the app. |
AN-205046; AN-206847; AN-209003; AN-211746; AN-214104; AN-215367; AN-215484; AN-226209; AN-227413; AN-227485; AN-229347; AN-230574; AN-230708; AN-231689; AN-231949; AN-232102; AN-232752; AN-232995; AN-234123; AN-234175; AN-234658; AN-234694; AN-234835; AN-235506; AN-235509; AN-235612; AN-235921
Notice | Date Added or Updated | Description |
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Adding HSTS header to all incoming HTTPS requests | Sept. 29, 2020 | On Sept. 29, 2020, we started adding the HSTS header to all incoming requests that use HTTPS. This instructs the browser/client to make all future requests in HTTPS, which is a considered a security best practice. At this point, we will not enforce this for incoming requests using HTTP. |
Change to Experience Cloud ID Service cookie setting | Sept. 22, 2020 | An update to the privacy settings for Chrome version 80 impacted the ability of Adobe Analytics to track some users viewing Google AMP pages. Specifically, it prevents cross-domain tracking of users viewing Google-hosted AMP pages. This could result in inflated counts of unique visitors. This fix allows users to address this problem by changing the settings for their ECID cookies. Currently, Analytics sets Experience Cloud ID Service (ECID) cookies with the setting SameSite = Lax which, prior to version 80 of Chrome, allowed cross-domain tracking. This is no longer the case. This change allows users to update the SameSite setting for ECID cookies to None .Note that this allows the Analytics cookie to be shared in more situations, but Analytics cookies do not contain sensitive information. In addition, when choosing this setting, cookies must be set to Secure so that data can be passed only via HTTPS connections. If you would like to make this change, please have a supported user open a ticket with Customer Care. |
Migration from omniture.com to adobe.com domain |
August 21, 2020 | On August 13, 2020, Adobe Analytics migrated its frontend architecture from `omniture.com |
Update on Ad Hoc Analysis Java 8 compatibility | August 21, 2020 | Ad Hoc Analysis is not currently compatible with Java 8 versions 1.8.0_261+. To ensure that your access to this tool is not disrupted before the end-of-life date is reached, we recommend that you maintain a Java 8 version prior to 1.8.0_261. |
EOL of Adobe Data Connectors | July 13, 2020 | Adobe Data Connectors are powered by legacy technology that is no longer viable or supported. We have a new standard in the Adobe Exchange Partner Program that should be adopted for any integrations that wish to continue to be offered and supported. The official end-of-life date is still to be determined, but we anticipate it to be in the next 12-18 months (mid 2021 to end of 2021). Learn more… |
Report suite mapping to organization ID | July 2020 | The report suite mapping tool will be discontinued in November 2020. This feature powers integrations such as Advertising Analytics and Experience Cloud segment publishing in Adobe Analytics. A report suite must be mapped to an organization ID to enable these and other services. Newer report suites are automatically mapped upon creation. However, older report suites must be manually mapped to an organization ID. |
New Adobe Analytics default landing page | Effective Date: June 18, 2020 | On June 18, 2020, the default landing page for Adobe Analytics will change from Reports to Workspace. This change will occur for any users who have not previously set a custom landing page. |
San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer support brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis. An end-of-life date will be shared once available. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
For the latest updates on AppMeasurement releases, please refer to AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notes.
Feature | General Availability - Target Date | Description |
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Cross-Device Analytics: Availability in EMEA and APAC | August 31, 2020 | Cross-Device Analytics and private graph are available for customers in EMEA and in APAC. |
Enhancement to field-based stitching in Cross-Device Analytics (available worldwide) | August 31, 2020 | This simplified implementation for new Cross-Device Analytics customers gives you the option to stitch based on a user ID stored in an Analytics field (prop or eVar) instead of using device graph (co-op or private.) The enhancement removes the requirement to implement ECID and removes the requirement to implement ID syncing for purposes of CDA. (ECID and ID syncing are still required for certain other features.) |
China Data Collection, Phase 2 | Sept. 1, 2020 | Expanded support for First-party SSL. |
New date ranges in Workspace | Sept. 10, 2020 | We are adding 5 new date ranges so you can choose from date ranges that do not include partial day data from today: Last 7 full days, Last 14 full days, Last 30 full days, Last 60 full days, Last 90 full days |
Workspace: Download 50K items for a single dimension | Sept. 17, 2020 | You will be able to download 50,000 items for a single dimension in a freeform table, with segments and filters applied. This allows you to access more than the 400 rows of data outside of Analysis Workspace. Learn more… |
Workspace: Enhancements to Line visualization | Sept. 17, 2020 |
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AN-215683; AN-216894; AN-226370; AN-227138; AN-227154; AN-227328; AN-227486; AN-227672; AN-228264; AN-228960; AN-229031; AN-229274; AN-229319; AN-229353; AN-229537; AN-229610; AN-229975; AN-230008; AN-230015; AN-230347; AN-230468; AN-230473; AN-231326; AN-231329; AN-231345; AN-231509; AN-231795; AN-231901
Notice | Date Added or Updated | Description |
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Adding HSTS header to all incoming HTTPS requests | Sept. 29, 2020 | On Sept. 29, 2020, we started adding the HSTS header to all incoming requests that use HTTPS. This instructs the browser/client to make all future requests in HTTPS, which is a considered a security best practice. At this point, we will not enforce this for incoming requests using HTTP. |
Change to ECID cookie setting | Sept. 22, 2020 | An update to the privacy settings for Chrome version 80 impacted the ability of Adobe Analytics to track some users viewing Google AMP pages. Specifically, it prevents cross-domain tracking of users viewing Google-hosted AMP pages. This could result in inflated counts of unique visitors. This fix allows users to address this problem by changing the settings for their ECID cookies. Currently, Analytics sets ECID cookies with the setting SameSite = Lax which, prior to version 80 of Chrome, allowed cross-domain tracking. This is no longer the case. This change allows users to update the SameSite setting for ECID cookies to None . Note that this does allow the Analytics cookie to be shared in more situations, but Analytics cookies do not contain any sensitive information. In addition, when choosing this setting, cookies must be set to Secure so that data can only be passed via HTTPS connections. If you would like to make this change, please have a supported user open a ticket with Customer Care. |
Migration from omniture.com to adobe.com domain |
August 21, 2020 | On August 13, 2020, Adobe Analytics migrated its frontend architecture from `omniture.com |
Update on Ad Hoc Analysis Java 8 compatibility | August 21, 2020 | Ad Hoc Analysis is not currently compatible with Java 8 versions 1.8.0_261+. To ensure that your access to this tool is not disrupted before the end-of-life date is reached, we recommend that you maintain a Java 8 version prior to 1.8.0_261. |
EOL of Adobe Data Connectors | July 13, 2020 | Adobe Data Connectors are powered by legacy technology that is no longer viable or supported. We have a new standard in the Adobe Exchange Partner Program that should be adopted for any integrations that wish to continue to be offered and supported. The official end-of-life date is still to be determined, but we anticipate it to be in the next 12-18 months (mid 2021 to end of 2021). Learn more… |
Report suite mapping to organization ID | July 2020 | The report suite mapping tool will be discontinued in November 2020. This feature powers integrations such as Advertising Analytics and Experience Cloud segment publishing in Adobe Analytics. A report suite must be mapped to an organization ID to enable these and other services. Newer report suites are automatically mapped upon creation. However, older report suites must be manually mapped to an organization ID. |
Migration to unified product domain | Effective date: May 28, 2020 | The migration to a unified product domain for Adobe Analytics, which began in January 2020, completed on May 28, 2020. While Adobe Analytics works to remove all omniture.com domain references from its architecture, it is important to allowlist omniture.com as a third-party cookie. When the full architecture migration is (soon) completed, we will notify you via the release notes and this allowlist step will no longer be needed. Here is a full list of recommended IP addresses and domains that you should allowlist.If your organization blocks third-party cookies, please reach out to Customer Care to regain your access to Adobe Analytics. |
New Adobe Analytics default landing page | Effective Date: June 18, 2020 | On June 18, 2020, the default landing page for Adobe Analytics will change from Reports to Workspace. This change will occur for any users who have not previously set a custom landing page. |
Change to how Entries/Exits are calculated in Workspace | April 7, 2020 | In Analysis Workspace, as of March 2020, we have changed how the None value interacts with Entries/Exits. Because you can now turn Nones on and off in Analysis Workspace, we apply the None value after the entry or exit, whereas (for eVars) it used to be applied before entry or exit. For example, assume that the first hit of a visit has no value for eVars, but the second hit does. In Reports & Analytics the first hit will show as Unspecified for the Entry, but in Analysis Workspace it will show up as the value on the second hit. |
EOL of Dashboard Archive | March 27, 2020 | The View Archive setting under Manage Dashboards in Reports & Analytics will no longer be available as of October, 2020. |
EOL of Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer support brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis. An end-of-life date will be shared once available. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
For the latest updates on AppMeasurement releases, please refer to AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notes.
Feature | General Availability - Target Date | Description |
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Cross-Device Analytics: Availability in EMEA and APAC | August 31, 2020 | Cross-Device Analytics and private graph will be available for customers in EMEA and in APAC. |
Enhancement to field-based stitching in Cross-Device Analytics (available in Americas and EMEA) | August 31, 2020 | This simplified implementation for new Cross-Device Analytics customers gives you the option to stitch based on a user ID stored in an Analytics field (prop or eVar) instead of using device graph (co-op or private.) The enhancement removes the requirement to implement ECID and removes the requirement to implement ID syncing for purposes of CDA. (ECID and ID syncing are still required for certain other features.) |
Workspace: Download 50K items for a single dimension | Sept. 17, 2020 | You will be able to download 50,000 items for a single dimension in a freeform table, with segments and filters applied. This allows you to access more than the 400 rows of data outside of Analysis Workspace. Learn more… |
Workspace: Line visualization enhancements | Sept 17, 2020 |
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AN-219351; AN-220960; AN-223788; AN-224630; AN-224948; AN-225618; AN-226261; AN-226828; AN-226845; AN-226937; AN-226961; AN-227070; AN-227079; AN-227521; AN-227610; AN-228203; AN-228451; AN-228466; AN-228538
Notice | Date Added or Updated | Description |
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Migration from omniture.com to adobe.com domain |
August 21, 2020 | On August 13, 2020, Adobe Analytics migrated its frontend architecture from `omniture.com |
Update on Ad Hoc Analysis Java 8 compatibility | August 21, 2020 | Ad Hoc Analysis is not currently compatible with Java 8 versions 1.8.0_261+. To ensure that your access to this tool is not disrupted before the end-of-life date is reached, we recommend that you maintain a Java 8 version prior to 1.8.0_261. |
EOL of Adobe Data Connectors | July 13, 2020 | Adobe Data Connectors are powered by legacy technology that is no longer viable or supported. We have a new standard in the Adobe Exchange Partner Program that should be adopted for any integrations that wish to continue to be offered and supported. The official end-of-life date is still to be determined, but we anticipate it to be in the next 12-18 months (mid 2021 to end of 2021). Learn more… |
Report suite mapping to organization ID | July 2020 | The report suite mapping tool will be discontinued in November 2020. This feature powers integrations such as Advertising Analytics and Experience Cloud segment publishing in Adobe Analytics. A report suite must be mapped to an organization ID to enable these and other services. Newer report suites are automatically mapped upon creation. However, older report suites must be manually mapped to an organization ID. |
Migration to unified product domain | Effective date: May 28, 2020 | The migration to a unified product domain for Adobe Analytics, which began in January 2020, completed on May 28, 2020. While Adobe Analytics works to remove all omniture.com domain references from its architecture, it is important to allowlist omniture.com as a third-party cookie. When the full architecture migration is (soon) completed, we will notify you via the release notes and this allowlist step will no longer be needed. Here is a full list of recommended IP addresses and domains that you should allowlist.If your organization blocks third-party cookies, please reach out to Customer Care to regain your access to Adobe Analytics. |
New Adobe Analytics default landing page | Effective Date: June 18, 2020 | On June 18, 2020, the default landing page for Adobe Analytics will change from Reports to Workspace. This change will occur for any users who have not previously set a custom landing page. |
Change to how Entries/Exits are calculated in Workspace | April 7, 2020 | In Analysis Workspace, as of March 2020, we have changed how the None value interacts with Entries/Exits. Because you can now turn Nones on and off in Analysis Workspace, we apply the None value after the entry or exit, whereas (for eVars) it used to be applied before entry or exit. For example, assume that the first hit of a visit has no value for eVars, but the second hit does. In Reports & Analytics the first hit will show as Unspecified for the Entry, but in Analysis Workspace it will show up as the value on the second hit. |
EOL of Dashboard Archive | March 27, 2020 | The View Archive setting under Manage Dashboards in Reports & Analytics will no longer be available as of October, 2020. |
EOL of Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer support brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis. An end-of-life date will be shared once available. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
For the latest updates on AppMeasurement releases, please refer to AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notes.
Feature | General Availability- Target Date | Description |
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Workspace: New date range presets | July 16, 2020 | Added 4 new date ranges (This week/month/quarter/year (excluding today)) so that users can choose from date ranges that do not include partial-day data from today. |
Data Repair API public beta | July, 14 2020 | The Data Repair API provides you with a mechanism to delete or edit certain existing Adobe Analytics data. Data Repair requests are made by submitting a job definition to the Data Repair API, which includes the report suite, date range, variables, and actions to be applied to the data. Upon commencement of the public beta, the Data Repair API will support deletion of Activity Map data. Additional features will be rolled out at a later date. Contact Customer Care to join the Data Repair API public beta. Learn more… |
AN-222672, AN-222813; AN-222892; AN-223272, AN-223432; AN-224062; AN-224108; AN-224163; AN-224339; AN-224456; AN-224449; AN-224552; AN-224553; AN-224786
Notice | Date Added or Updated | Description |
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EOL of Adobe Data Connectors | July 13, 2020 | Adobe Data Connectors are powered by legacy technology that is no longer viable or supported. We have a new standard in the Adobe Exchange Partner Program that should be adopted for any integrations that wish to continue to be offered and supported. The official end-of-life date is still to be determined, but we anticipate it to be in the next 12-18 months (mid 2021 to end of 2021). Learn more… |
Report suite mapping to organization ID | July 2020 | The report suite mapping tool will be discontinued in November 2020. This feature powers integrations such as Advertising Analytics and Experience Cloud segment publishing in Adobe Analytics. A report suite must be mapped to an organization ID to enable these and other services. Newer report suites are automatically mapped upon creation. However, older report suites must be manually mapped to an organization ID. |
Migration to unified product domain | Effective date: May 28, 2020 | The migration to a unified product domain for Adobe Analytics, which began in January 2020, completed on May 28, 2020. While Adobe Analytics works to remove all omniture.com domain references from its architecture, it is important to allowlist omniture.com as a third-party cookie. When the full architecture migration is (soon) completed, we will notify you via the release notes and this allowlist step will no longer be needed. Here is a full list of recommended IP addresses and domains that you should allowlist.If your organization blocks third-party cookies, please reach out to Customer Care to regain your access to Adobe Analytics. |
New Adobe Analytics default landing page | Effective Date: June 18, 2020 | On June 18, 2020, the default landing page for Adobe Analytics will change from Reports to Workspace. This change will occur for any users who have not previously set a custom landing page. |
Change to how Entries/Exits are calculated in Workspace | April 7, 2020 | In Analysis Workspace, as of March 2020, we have changed how the None value interacts with Entries/Exits. Because you can now turn Nones on and off in Analysis Workspace, we apply the None value after the entry or exit, whereas (for eVars) it used to be applied before entry or exit. For example, assume that the first hit of a visit has no value for eVars, but the second hit does. In Reports & Analytics the first hit will show as Unspecified for the Entry, but in Analysis Workspace it will show up as the value on the second hit. |
EOL of Dashboard Archive | March 27, 2020 | The View Archive setting under Manage Dashboards in Reports & Analytics will no longer be available as of October, 2020. |
EOL of Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer support brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis. An end-of-life date will be shared once available. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
For the latest updates on AppMeasurement releases, please refer to AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notes.
Feature | General Availability- Target Date | Description |
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Attribution IQ: Algorithmic Attribution | June 18, 2020 | The Algorithmic Attribution model in Analysis Workspace uses statistical techniques to dynamically determine the optimal allocation of credit for the selected metric. Available to Adobe Analytics Ultimate customers. |
Attribution IQ: Custom look-back windows | June 18, 2020 | You can now configure any attribution model in Attribution IQ to include touch-points from up to 90 days before the reporting time period. This will typically increase the attribution accuracy for events that happen early in the reporting period by accounting for interactions that occurred in the prior month(s). Available to Adobe Analytics Foundation, Select, Prime, Premium, Premium Attribution, Premium Complete, and Ultimate customers. |
Project roles for shared Workspace projects | June 18, 2020 | When sharing a Workspace project, you can now place recipients in one of three project roles, depending on the project experience you want them to have: Edit, Duplicate and View. Learn more… |
View-only Workspace projects | June 18, 2020 | Workspace projects can be shared to users as “Can view” only. When a View recipient opens the shared project, they receive a more restrictive project experience, with no left rail and limited interactions. Learn more… |
Ability to co-edit Workspace projects | June 18, 2020 | Recipients added to the “Can edit” role can save over a project that has been shared to them. This extends to both admins and non-admins. Learn more… |
Updated Blank panel in Workspace | June 18, 2020 | The blank panel in Workspace now includes panels and visualizations, giving you a more seamless way to pick the analysis workflow that works best for you. |
First-party domains available in China RDC | June 18, 2020 | Enables customers with a .cn domain to request a 1st-party domain for use inside of Mainland China. (Documentation available with the purchase of “China Performance Optimization” SKU.) |
Quick Insights panel in Workspace | June 25, 2020 | Quick Insights provides guidance for non-analysts and new users of Analysis Workspace to learn how to answer business questions quickly and easily. Learn more… |
Analytics for Target panel in Workspace | June 25, 2020 | The Analytics for Target (A4T) panel lets you analyze your Adobe Target activities and experiences, with lift and confidence, in Analysis Workspace. Learn more… |
About Workspace page | June 18,2020 | The About Workspace page provides information about your Analysis Workspace environment, about your Adobe Analytics administrators (if you need support), and a way to provide in-product feedback. It can be found under Workspace > Help > About Workspace. |
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domain. (AN-219680, AN-221629)AN-218269; AN-218455; AN-218492; AN-219888; AN-220447; AN-220546; AN-220788; AN-220866; AN-221165; AN-221545; AN-221712; AN-221832; AN-221853; AN-222000; AN-222505; AN-222559
Notice | Date Added or Updated | Description |
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Migration to unified product domain | Effective date: May 28, 2020 | The migration to a unified product domain for Adobe Analytics, which began in January 2020, completed on May 28, 2020. While Adobe Analytics works to remove all omniture.com domain references from its architecture, it is important to allowlist omniture.com as a third-party cookie. When the full architecture migration is (soon) completed, we will notify you via the release notes and this allowlist step will no longer be needed. Here is a full list of recommended IP addresses and domains that you should allowlist.If your organization blocks third-party cookies, please reach out to Customer Care to regain your access to Adobe Analytics. |
New Adobe Analytics default landing page | Effective Date: June 18, 2020 | On June 18, 2020, the default landing page for Adobe Analytics will change from Reports to Workspace. This change will occur for any users who have not previously set a custom landing page. |
Change to how Entries/Exits are calculated in Workspace | April 7, 2020 | In Analysis Workspace, as of March 2020, we have changed how the None value interacts with Entries/Exits. Because you can now turn Nones on and off in Analysis Workspace, we apply the None value after the entry or exit, whereas (for eVars) it used to be applied before entry or exit. For example, assume that the first hit of a visit has no value for eVars, but the second hit does. In Reports & Analytics the first hit will show as Unspecified for the Entry, but in Analysis Workspace it will show up as the value on the second hit. |
EOL of Dashboard Archive | March 27, 2020 | The View Archive setting under Manage Dashboards in Reports & Analytics will no longer be available as of October, 2020. |
End of Life - Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer support brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis. An end-of-life date will be shared once available. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
Feature | General Availability - Target Date | Description |
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Analytics for Target panel in Workspace | June 25, 2020 | The Analytics for Target (A4T) panel lets you analyze your Adobe Target activities and experiences in Analysis Workspace. Learn more… |
Quick Insights panel in Workspace | June 25, 2020 | Quick Insights provides guidance for non-analysts and new users of Analysis Workspace to learn how to answer business questions quickly and easily. Learn more |
Bulk Data Insertion API | May 31, 2020 | Enables you to easily and independently ingest batches of Analytics data. Useful for server-side and offline data. Learn more… |
Adobe Analytics support for Adobe Experience Platform Edge Network | May 31, 2020 | Enables you to use a single tag to send data to multiple Adobe solutions, such as Adobe Analytics, Adobe Target, Adobe Audience Manager, Adobe Experience Platform Data Lake, Unified Profile, and Experience Cloud ID Service. |
Adobe Analytics dashboards | May 21, 2020 | Adobe Analytics dashboards is a mobile app that allows users anytime, anywhere access to insights from Adobe Analytics. This app is intended for executives seeking on-the-go access to key metrics. It enables access to curated, interactive scorecards and will be available for both the iOS and Android operating systems. Learn more… |
Workspace: Automatically build Freeform Tables from a blank state | May 21, 2020 | Previously, you could not drop components directly into a blank project or blank panel; you had to add a Freeform Table first. You can now drop components directly into a blank project or panel, and a Freeform Table is automatically built for you in a recommended format. Additionally, improvements were made to how mixed component types (such as dimensions and metrics) are handled when dropped into a blank Freeform Table together. |
Adobe Analytics Package added to Feature Access Level page | May 21, 2020 | You can now view which Adobe Analytics Package (SKU) your company is entitled to at Admin > Company Settings > Feature Access Level. |
Accessibility improvements | May 21, 2020 | The Adobe Analytics team has made several accessibility improvements to Analysis Workspace, including improved keyboard navigation, color contrast, and screen reader support. Learn more… |
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Migration to unified product domain | Effective date: May 28, 2020 | The migration to a unified product domain for Adobe Analytics, which began in January 2020, completed on May 28, 2020. While Adobe Analytics works to remove all omniture.com domain references from its architecture, it is important to allow omniture.com as a third-party cookie. When the full architecture migration is (soon) completed, we will notify you via the release notes and this allowlist step will no longer be needed. Here is a full list of recommended IP addresses and domains that you should allow.If your organization blocks third-party cookies, please reach out to Customer Care to regain your access to Adobe Analytics. |
New Adobe Analytics default landing page | Effective Date: June 18, 2020 | On June 18, 2020, the default landing page for Adobe Analytics will change from Reports to Workspace. This change will occur for any users who have not previously set a custom landing page. |
Change to how Entries/Exits are calculated in Workspace | April 7, 2020 | In Analysis Workspace, as of March 2020, we have changed how the None value interacts with Entries/Exits. Because you can now turn Nones on and off in Analysis Workspace, we apply the None value after the entry or exit, whereas (for eVars) it used to be applied before entry or exit. For example, assume that the first hit of a visit has no value for eVars, but the second hit does. In Reports & Analytics the first hit will show as Unspecified for the Entry, but in Analysis Workspace it will show up as the value on the second hit. |
EOL of Conversion Level setting | March 3, 2020 | The non-functioning Conversion Level setting in Admin Tools > Report Suites > General Account Settings will be removed from the interface on March 12, 2020. |
EOL of Dashboard Archive | March 27, 2020 | The View Archive setting under Manage Dashboards in Reports & Analytics will no longer be available as of October, 2020. |
End of Support for TLS 1.1 | October 3, 2019 | By March 31, 2020, Adobe Analytics will remove support for TLS 1.1. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to maintain the highest security standards and promote the safety of customer data. |
New Adobe Analytics domain | Dec. 18, 2019 | On January 16, 2020, Adobe Analytics began moving to a new domain - https://experience.adobe.com/analytics. Note: This change applies to all users accessing Analytics with their Adobe ID or Enterprise ID.
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End of Life - Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer support brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis. An end-of-life date will be shared once available. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
See AppMeasurement for Javascript release notes. Version 2.20.0 was released on March 5, 2020.
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Analytics support for Experience Edge | You can now forward data that was sent to Experience Edge to Analytics. |
Workspace: Automatically build Freeform Tables from a blank state | Previously, you could not drop components directly into a blank project or blank panel; you had to add a freeform table first. You can now drop components directly into a blank project or panel, and a freeform table will automatically be built for you in a recommended format. Additionally, improvements were made to how mixed component types (e.g. dimensions & metrics) are handled when dropped into a blank freeform table together. |
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Change to how Entries/Exits are calculated in Workspace | April 7, 2020 | In Analysis Workspace, as of March 2020, we have changed how the None value interacts with Entries/Exits. Because you can now turn Nones on and off in Analysis Workspace, we apply the None value after the entry or exit, whereas (for eVars) it used to be applied before. For example, assume the first hit of a visit has no value for eVars, but the second hit does. In Reports & Analytics it will show up as Unspecified for the Entry, but in Analysis Workspace it will show up as the value on the second hit. |
EOL of Conversion Level setting | March 3, 2020 | The non-functioning Conversion Level setting in Admin Tools > Report Suites > General Account Settings will be removed from the interface on March 12, 2020. |
EOL of Dashboard Archive | March 27, 2020 | The View Archive setting under Manage Dashboards in Reports & Analytics will no longer be available as of October 2020. |
End of Support for TLS 1.1 | October 3, 2019 | By March 31, 2020, Adobe Analytics will remove support for TLS 1.1. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to maintain the highest security standards and promote the safety of customer data. |
New Adobe Analytics domain | Dec. 18, 2019 | On January 16, 2020, Adobe Analytics began moving to a new domain - https://experience.adobe.com/analytics. Note: This change applies to all users accessing Analytics with their Adobe ID or Enterprise ID.
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End of Life - Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer support brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis. An end-of-life date will be shared once available. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
See AppMeasurement for Javascript release notes. Version 2.20.0 was released on March 5, 2020.
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Change to how Entries/Exits are calculated in Workspace | April 7, 2020 | In Analysis Workspace, as of March 2020, we have changed how the “None” value interacts with Entries/Exits. Because you can now turn “Nones” on and off in Analysis Workspace, we apply the “None” after the entry or exit, whereas (for eVars) it used to be applied before. For example, assume the first hit of a visit has no value for eVarx, but the second hit does. In Reports & Analytics it will show up as “Unspecified” for the Entry, but in Analysis Workspace it will show up as the value on the second hit. |
EOL of Conversion Level setting | March 3, 2020 | The non-functioning Conversion Level setting in Admin Tools > Report Suites > General Account Settings will be removed from the UI on March 12, 2020. |
EOL of Dashboard Archive | March 27, 2020 | The View Archive setting under Manage Dashboards in Reports & Analytics will no longer be available as of October 2020. |
End of Support for TLS 1.1 | October 3, 2019 | By March 31, 2020, Adobe Analytics will remove support for TLS 1.1. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to maintain the highest security standards and promote the safety of customer data. |
New Adobe Analytics domain | Dec. 18, 2019 | On January 16, 2020, Adobe Analytics began moving to a new domain - https://experience.adobe.com/analytics. Note: This change applies to all users accessing Analytics with their Adobe ID or Enterprise ID.
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End of Life - Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer support brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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EOL of Ad Hoc Analysis | Aug 6, 2018 | Adobe announced the intention to end-of-life Ad Hoc Analysis. An end-of-life date will be shared once available. For more information, visit Discover Workspace. |
See AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notes. Version 2.20.0 was released on March 5, 2020.
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New Adobe Analytics domain | Dec. 18, 2019 | On January 16, 2020, Adobe Analytics began moving to a new domain - https://experience.adobe.com/analytics. Note: This change applies to all users accessing Analytics with their Adobe ID or Enterprise ID.
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End of Life - Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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EOL of View Archive option | Oct. 30, 2019 | Announcing the January 2020, end-of-life date for the View Archive option in the Dashboard Manager (Components > Dashboards). |
EOL of Enforce IP Login Restrictions option | Oct. 30, 2019 | Announcing the January 2020, end-of-life date for the IP Allowed List (Enforce IP Login Restrictions) functionality under the Admin > Company Settings > Security menu. |
End of Support for TLS 1.1 | October 3, 2019 | By March 31, 2020, Adobe Analytics will remove support for TLS 1.1. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to maintain the highest security standards and promote the safety of customer data. |
San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer be supporting brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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Upcoming change regarding createDate field for Analytics users |
August 30, 2019 | In October or November 2019, the createDate field for Analytics users was updated from US Pacific Time to a correctly formatted date and time value with time zone information.(AN-183468) |
See AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notes. Version 2.19.0 was released on February 21, 2020.
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Analysis Workspace – Freeform Table Builder | With Table Builder enabled, you can drag and drop in many dimensions, breakdowns, metrics and segments to build tables that answer more complex business questions. Data will not update immediately. Instead, updates occur after you select Build, saving you time once you know what table you want to construct. Additionally, this feature offers:
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New Identified State dimension for Cross-Device Analytics (CDA) | We are adding a new dimension called Identified State to CDA virtual report suites. The dimension has two possible values, Identified and Unidentified. Identified means that the person has been identified by the device graph. Unidentified means that the person has not been identified by the device graph. This means that CDA users can now create calculated metrics, such as Device Graph Coverage, which describes how many of the people within the virtual report suite are known by the device graph. This metric is helpful for troubleshooting CDA compression rates. If few people are identified, the level of stitching will be low. |
VRS Support in Data Warehouse API | Virtual Report Suites will now be available for use via the Data Warehouse API. Previously, they were only available via the Data Warehouse UI. When using the Data Warehouse API, you can now see and query virtual report suites, but only if the segments applied to a Virtual Report Suite are compatible with Data Warehouse. |
Privacy Service API: CCPA | The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) enhances privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of California, United States. This Act became effective on January 1, 2020. The CCPA provides new data privacy rights to California residents, such as the right to access and delete their personal data, to know whether their personal data is sold or disclosed (and to whom), and to refuse the sale of their personal data. The Privacy Service supports requests to opt out from the selling of personal data. The Privacy Service was formerly the GDPR Service and retains all the previous functionality, now extended to support CCPA. CCPA in Analytics Privacy Service Overview |
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New Adobe Analytics domain | Dec. 18, 2019 | On January 16, 2020, Adobe Analytics will begin moving to a new domain - https://experience.adobe.com/analytics. Note: This change applies to all users accessing Analytics with their Adobe ID or Enterprise ID.
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End of Life - Analytics Legacy APIs | January 9, 2020 | In November 2020, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end-of-life and will be shutdown. Current integrations built using these services will stop working.
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EOL of View Archive option | Oct. 30, 2019 | Announcing the January, 2020, end-of-life date for the View Archive option in the Dashboard Manager (Components > Dashboards). |
EOL of Enforce IP Login Restrictions option | Oct. 30, 2019 | Announcing the January, 2020, end-of-life date for the IP Allowed List (Enforce IP Login Restrictions) functionality under the Admin > Company Settings > Security menu. |
End of Support for TLS 1.1 | October 3, 2019 | By March 31, 2020, Adobe Analytics will remove support for TLS 1.1. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to maintain the highest security standards and promote the safety of customer data. |
San Jose FTP Broker Ending for London and Singapore | July 2020 | For customers in London and Singapore, we will no longer be supporting brokering of data between London or Singapore and the San Jose data center ftp.omniture.com.
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Upcoming change regarding createDate field for Analytics users |
August 30, 2019 | In October or November 2019, the createDate field for Analytics users was updated from US Pacific Time to a correctly formatted date and time value with time zone information.(AN-183468) |