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-Â We're excited to introduce a native integration with Snowflake. You can now access your retroact

[Heap] March 2019 Product Updates [Heap Connect for Snowflake]( - We're excited to introduce a native integration with Snowflake. You can now access your retroactive behavioral data in Snowflake without building or maintaining an ETL.  Multi-Destination Support - We now offer the ability to sync to multiple Heap Connect destinations including Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery, and S3.  [Formula Defined Properties]( - You can now modify or combine existing properties, or fix tracking mistakes without updating or editing any code. You can modify your properties by using functions and regular expressions to do things like convert all property values to lowercase, combine multiple properties like city and state, and extract marketing parameters from your URL.  [CHECK IT OUT]( [Image] Want to test drive some new features?  REACT NATIVE We’re currently conducting a beta of Autocapture with React Native apps. If your apps currently use React Native (or you plan to move to React Native), please contact [natty@heapanalytics.com](mailto:natty@heapanalytics.com?subject=Heap Autocapture on React Native beta).  KINESIS EVENT STREAM We're testing an integration to AWS Kinesis so you can use Heap data in your streaming application in real-time. If you're curious please contact [connie@heapanalytics.com](mailto:connie@heapanalytics.com?subject=Kinesis Beta). [Image] Where to find us in March  [Gartner Data & Analytics Summit]( March 18-21, Orlando, FL Come check out our booth or see our Director of Sales Engineering, Yogi Pillay, talk about how to use data as a competitive advantage. He'll dive into how to leverage data to build a better customer experience.  [Looker Join]( March 19, Seattle, WA We'll be at a booth at Looker's upcoming event. Stop by and learn a little bit more about our Looker blocks rolling out next month. We'll also be at Looker's events in [Boston]( (April 2) and [New York City]( (April 4).  [CXL Live]( March 27-29, Austin, TX We'll be in Austin talking about how our customers leverage data to optimize conversion rates and ultimately drive revenue. Stop by our booth and say hi.  [Image] New [Heap University]( Courses  Want to level up your understanding of your website? Check out our [Intro to HTML & CSS courseÂ]( help build your understanding of the underlying structure of websites, and how to apply that knowledge in event definitions.  [Image] [I no longer wish to receive product updates](

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