This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Product | Feature | Notes |
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| 29 MAY 2020 | Created initial document. |
This guide outlines the information you need to know about new or improved functionality in this update.
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Column Definitions:
Report = New or modified, Oracle-delivered, ready to run reports.
UI or Process-Based: Small Scale = These UI or process-based features are typically comprised of minor field, validation, or program changes. Therefore, the potential impact to users is minimal.
UI or Process-Based: Larger Scale* = These UI or process-based features have more complex designs. Therefore, the potential impact to users is higher.
Features Delivered Disabled = Action is needed BEFORE these features can be used by END USERS. These features are delivered disabled and you choose if and when to enable them. For example, a) new or expanded BI subject areas need to first be incorporated into reports, b) Integration is required to utilize new web services, or c) features must be assigned to user roles before they can be accessed.
| Ready for Use by End Users Reports plus Small Scale UI or Process-Based new features will have minimal user impact after an update. Therefore, customer acceptance testing should focus on the Larger Scale UI or Process-Based* new features. |
Customer Must Take Action before Use by End Users Not disruptive as action is required to make these features ready to use. As you selectively choose to leverage, you set your test and roll out timing. |
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You can now share and export preview URLs in batches, driving efficiency in your stakeholder review process.
Increasing review process speed will increase testing capabilities.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Key Resources
- Creating a preview URL to share a variant preview on the Oracle Help Center.
In addition to SRCSET attributes, PICTURE tags are now supported in Campaign Designer.
This allows different changes to be applied to each screen size, saving you time when working on responsive websites.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Key Resources
- Srcset support for images on the Oracle Help Center.
You can now access and search for frequently used shared pages (made up of a URL or groups of URL) within Campaign Designer saving you time and resources.
Optimize campaign analysis by searching for frequently used pages directly in the campaign designer.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Key Resources
- Running a campaign on multiple pages on the Oracle Help Center.
You can now use triggers to create A/B and MVT campaigns on a single page application (SPA) website. You can trigger your campaign not only by URLs, but by a particular object on the page. For example, if you want to run a campaign on your product list page, and your URL doesn’t change as you move from homepage to the product list page, you can now trigger the campaign to run when a product list object exists on the page.
You can now conduct tests on even more aspects of your pages and drill down on all optimization opportunities.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Tips And Considerations
SPA support must be enabled on your site. If you have enabled SPA support for your campaign and you still don’t see the TRIGGERS button, then you may be using our old version of SPA support. To upgrade please contact Oracle Support or your Oracle Maxymiser representative.
Key Resources
- Testing a single page application website on the Oracle Help Center.
You can now configure campaign data exports on a weekly basis in addition to a daily basis. You may want to export campaign data from the Oracle Maxymiser UI to further analyze results or parse the data to third-party tools. Additionally, for improved security, Campaign Data Export now supports SSH keys for authentication on your SFTP server.
Comparing weekly data next to daily data helps you uncover long-term trends.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Key Resources
- Campaign data export on the Oracle Help Center.
Account administrators can opt-in to enable an Oracle Support Manager for their Maxymiser account. Once enabled, the Support Manager is able to grant access to Oracle users to aid with any support requirements. Oracle users added in this way have limited access, which is defined by the Account Administrator when they opt in; such as, Viewer or Site Manager access. Before opting in, the setting is defaulted as No access and the Support Manager is unable to grant access to Oracle users.
This feature streamlines administration processes, leaving more time to increase testing capabilities.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Tips And Considerations
Account Administrators will see an option to enable when they login.
Key Resources
- User roles and permissions on the Oracle Help Center.
The Maxymiser integration with Responsys enables consistent experiences across web and emails. We’ve made improvements to support a greater number of contacts to be sent from Responsys to Maxymiser, and at a faster rate.
Integrating with Responsys will allow you to increase campaign capabilities.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Tips And Considerations
You can now switch sites on a mobile device.
Key Resources
- Oracle Responsys on the Oracle Help Center.