About 26R1.0
This topic provides information about the Veeva CRM 26R1.0 major release, including important dates and release announcements.
All dates listed are subject to change.
Dates to Remember
- April 9, 2026 – Release Notes available
- April 16, 2026 – Sandbox Release
- April 30, 2026 – Production Release
Release Notes
The following items are now available:
- What's New In 26R1.0
- User Visible and Behavior Changes for 26R1.0
- 26R1.0 Maintenance Notes
- 26R1.0 Functionality Guide
Announcements
Changes to Salesforce Security Control Requirements
Salesforce plans to require the implementation of additional security controls and settings. Take the following actions to ensure your settings meet Salesforce’s security requirements:
- Require Multifactor Authentication (MFA): MFA is mandatory for all Production Orgs as of June 2026. Customers must ensure that MFA is fully set up before June. While in the past Veeva was able to request a 90-day rollback for customers, Salesforce will no longer approve these requests.
Despite communications suggesting otherwise, Salesforce has confirmed that MFA will not be enforced in Sandbox Orgs, though it remains strongly recommended.
- Ensure all System Administrator users adopt phishing-resistant MFA for login: While not mandatory, all System Administrator users are strongly encouraged to adopt phishing-resistant MFA for login. This is considered a security best practice to protect your most privileged accounts.
- Restrict login IP addresses in profiles: Beginning with the Winter '26 release, Salesforce will enforce limits on login IP ranges for specific profiles. If your organization uses profile-level IP restrictions, we recommend reviewing your current configurations now to ensure they will remain within the new limits.
The following items are standard security best practices that all customers should continue to follow:
- Enable a Transaction Security Policy (TSP) that restricts large data exports
- Avoid connecting from anonymizing proxies or high-risk IP addresses
For more details on these updates, refer to Salesforce’s New Security Control Requirements page. This page is updated regularly — we encourage you to monitor the Change Log table there for the latest information.
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Veeva Support.
Changes to Public Key Infrastructure in Salesforce
Salesforce has announced upcoming mandatory changes to Public Key Infrastructure. Veeva standard integrations with Salesforce are not impacted. However, Veeva recommends customers review any custom-built integrations within their environments to ensure compliance with these upcoming changes.
Supporting iPadOS and iOS 26
Veeva CRM supports the iPadOS and iOS 26 releases on iPad and iPhone devices. For iPadOS 26, Veeva CRM must be used in full screen and will not support windowed mode. See CRM for iOS for more information about supported iPad and iPhone devices.
End of Support
See End of Support for a list of deprecated features, devices, and OS versions.

