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[Heap] December 2018  Last month we launched Change History – a tool for Heap admins that desire more control.  Change History is a new governance feature that provides Heap admins complete control over their Virtual Events, and end users more confidence and clarity in their data. Change History allows users to see a full history of changes to Virtual Events, document reasons for updates, and restore previous versions of events. [SEE CHANGE HISTORY]( [Save Report Flow] [Image] Product Updates  Change History - Trust your customer data and make informed decisions with a full audit trail, documentation around changes, and the ability to restore previous versions of Virtual Events.  Android SDK v0.80 - Autocapture customer behavior across your native Android apps. Added Autocapture support for fragment information on views, giving you a richer behavioral dataset on mobile.  Coming Soon: Heap's New Look - Over the next few weeks we'll be rolling out a new design of Heap to all users. Infrastructure Updates  Improved Infrastructure Resiliency - Heap’s new, more robust architecture is now complete and fully operational. It’s designed to provide greater redundancy and results in a significantly more robust infrastructure for Heap. This new infrastructure reduces the probability of Heap having a temporary data outage by 10x. [Image] Interested in Heap Connect with Snowflake?  We’re currently conducting a beta of Snowflake support with Heap Connect. If your company is currently on Snowflake or evaluating moving to Snowflake, please email [connie@heapanalytics.com](mailto:connie@heapanalytics.com?subject=Heap Connect with Snowflake beta). [Image] Up-level Your Data Strategy  [Video: How OppLoans Generated an 8-Figure Lift in Revenue with Heap]( Watch the team at OppLoans, a fintech company offering bridge financing, explain how they generated over $10 million in additional revenue using Heap.  [How-to: How to Get the Most Out of Heap Snapshots]( Snapshots is a feature that enables you to add additional context around the autocaptured events. You can snapshot relevant data from a page and attach it to your events going forward — all without code.  [Image] Best Place to Work in the U.S.  [Article: Heap Earns Top Spot in Glassdoor 2019 Best Places to Work Awards]( Heap was named #1 on Glassdoor’s 2019 list of Best Places to Work for small-to-medium sized businesses.  [Image] [I no longer wish to receive product updates](

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