Category: Blog
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Making Sense of Past Events with Pulse
As your financial system gets larger and more complex, you’re exposed to a wide range of users and will inevitably bump up against performance challenges that come along with the increased scope. No matter how much effort you put into creating highly efficient and optimized workflows and processes, you’re never going to escape user complaints such…
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TM1py v1.9 is now available
A new version of TM1py is now available to download from the TM1py project on GitHub. We would like to thank Vinoth Kumar Ravi, Josh Robinson, gbryant-dev, Ray Price, Andrew Scheel, and Jordan Jeremy for their contributions to this release.
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How Arc Can Supercharge Your Productivity
Arc is a piece of software designed to help IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) developers to increase their productivity without compromising the quality of their work. Since its launch in March 2018, over 500 developers have chosen Arc as their development tool of choice and they continue to benefit from the immense value that it provides.
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Connecting Oracle NetSuite to TM1
Thanks to TM1py, there is no limit to ways to connect IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) with any data source on cloud or on-premise. This article explains the logic to write a Python script to connect Oracle NetSuite with TM1. The only thing you will need is one Python script.
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Benefits of IBM PA Cloud
Next year will mark twenty years that the 2002 movie “Minority Report” was released.
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Pulse User Sessions
When one of your users complains that TM1 is slow, maybe the user is right or wrong, maybe it is just a subjective experience, but you cannot be sure.
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Who is using Pulse
Pulse tracks its own usage. You can see who was logged in and which features they were using.
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Arc and Slice v3.1 are now available
A new version of Arc and Slice is now available to download. v3.1 includes new features to the cube viewer and subset editor with data spreading, cell annotations, and search by wildcard.
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How to make your TM1 system observable?
Whenever you’re working within a complex system, the more information you have access to about what’s happening behind the scenes, the better. As you push a piece of software to its limits, you don’t want an opaque system that offers limited context as to how it’s performing and what obstacles might be in its way. …
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log4j Exploit – Possible Action Required
There has been a recent discovery of an exploit in the commonly used log4j library. The vulnerability impacts versions from 2.0 to 2.14.1. The vulnerability allows an attacker to execute remote code, it should therefore be considered serious.