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Version 1.1.0 Release Notes

This version introduces significant internal optimizations, new features, and functionality improvements to enhance performance, flexibility, and data handling. The following updates provide a streamlined approach to managing workflows, tracking, and monitoring with increased control over event processing and profiling.


New Features and Enhancements

Internal Process Refactorization

  • Description: The internal process has been refactored to allow the server load to be distributed across multiple nodes. This update enables collector and workflow components to run on separate nodes, improving scalability and reliability.
  • Impact: Optimizes resource allocation across nodes, allowing for better load management and fault tolerance.

Tracker Payload Queueing

  • Description: The API now supports a queue-only mode for tracker payloads, giving administrators control over how tracking data is processed.
  • Impact: By queuing payloads instead of processing them immediately, the system reduces processing load on the API, enabling smoother operation under high demand.

Bulk Event Payload Collection

  • Description: This release introduces bulk event payload handling, allowing multiple events to be processed in a single request.
  • Impact: Reduces network overhead and improves throughput, making event handling more efficient for applications generating high volumes of events.

APM Selective Auto-Merging

  • Description: The new selective auto-merging feature for the APM module allows administrators to merge only selected PII (Personally Identifiable Information) data.
  • Impact: Provides fine-grained control over data merging to meet privacy requirements and manage sensitive data more effectively.

APM Integration with Identification Points

  • Description: APM functionality has been integrated with identification points, allowing for enhanced identification and tracking based on selected data points.
  • Impact: Improves the precision of analytics by correlating events with identified users or entities.

Referer Web Page Visibility in Events

  • Description: The originating web page (referer) is now visible within the data/events section.
  • Impact: Enhances visibility into user journey data, enabling a more complete view of user paths and interaction sources.

Performance Boost

  • Description: Overall system performance has been improved, offering a performance boost between 50% and 600% depending on workload.
  • Impact: Increases system responsiveness and handling capacity, allowing for smoother operations under heavy loads.

Monitoring Profile Properties for Changes

  • Description: Profile properties are now monitored for changes, allowing real-time tracking of profile updates.
  • Impact: Enables dynamic adjustments and triggers in workflows based on profile changes, enhancing adaptability and personalization.

New Tracardi Destination (Chaining Instances)

  • Description: A new Tracardi destination allows for chaining instances of Tracardi, supporting distributed data collection and processing across multiple systems.
  • Impact: Expands Tracardi’s flexibility for complex environments, enabling inter-instance communication and data sharing.

UI and Usability Improvements

Standardization of GUI Forms

  • Description: Forms within the GUI have been standardized to ensure consistency in appearance and function.
  • Impact: Provides a more intuitive and streamlined user experience across all forms in the interface.

Removed Features

Inject Event Plugin from Workflow

  • Description: The inject event plugin has been removed from workflows due to refactoring and new functionality that makes this plugin redundant.
  • Impact: Reduces potential points of failure and improves workflow simplicity by removing unnecessary components.

These updates collectively enhance Tracardi's stability, performance, and usability, enabling organizations to manage and process data more efficiently across distributed systems.