Note Beginning with 23R3 content and for all subsequent releases, Vault Release Notes is the official site for Vault Safety release notes.
Important Dates
Jul 12, 2021
Pre-release vaults available
(Sandbox limit increased July 12–August 26)
Jul 13, 2021
Vault Safety 21R2 Release Webinar
Jul 13, 2021
Validation package available on VeevaDocs
(System Release Memo, Compliance Documents)
Jul 16, 2021
Enhanced OQs available on VeevaDocs
Aug 5, 2021
Release to all limited release vaults (Release A)
Aug 12, 2021
Final Defect OQs available on VeevaDocs
Aug 13, 2021
Release to all general release vaults (Release B)
Tip For details about new features in the Vault Platform in 21R2, see the Vault Platform 21R2 Release Notes.
Feature Information
Release Information
Pre-Release Information
See Pre-Release FAQ for answers to common questions about Vault pre-releases and instructions to self-deploy pre-release Vaults.
Note Do not use a pre-release Vault to process or submit Cases. If you must enter information for testing purposes, only use fake data. Records and data entered in pre-release Vaults are not transferred to your production Vault.
Preview Webinars
Webinar Registration
Contact your Veeva Managed Services representative to register for the Vault Safety 21R2 Release Webinar, being held on July 13th, 2021.
Access Materials
Access slides and replays of the 21R2 webinars at the following link: Veeva R&D and Quality Vault Release Management Kit
Notifications Opt-In
As a valued member of our community, providing you with control over the communications you receive from Veeva is important to us. Please allow us to send you invitations to the upcoming Product Release Webinars and other industry related information. From your user profile within Vault, verify that the Product Announcements checkbox is selected.
Definitions
- Pre-Release: This is a three- or four-week period prior to the general availability of the next major release. During this period, customers can explore the next 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.