Category: Blog
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Slice is now available to download
After a few iterations of the beta versions, Slice is now released publicly. Slice v3.0 is the first release available to download for free on the Cubewise CODE website!
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Arc v3.0 is now available
Starting with Arc v3, you can now use Arc inside Excel. This new Excel add-in is called Slice.
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TM1py v1.8 is now available
A new version of TM1py is now available including many new features. Most of these features are coming from the TM1py community. Please join the TM1py community on GitHub to discuss the future of TM1py and to keep up-to-date with the latest developments.
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Arc v2.4 is now available
Arc v2.4 introduces a new exciting feature targeted at environments that have many admin hosts and connections, it is called server groups. It is now possible to group multiple IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) admin hosts and connections together and toggle between the groups:
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Grouping TM1 servers and instances in Arc
Starting with Arc v2.4, we have added additional support for multiple admin hosts and connections so you can group them together and toggle between the groups, we have called them Server Groups. This is targeted at environments that have many admin hosts and connections:
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5 reasons why you should use TM1py
As an IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) developer, you probably already got asked one of these questions:
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Connecting Data Lake into TM1
Even if IBM Planning Analytics with Watson (TM1) can handle massive amount of data, you get the requirement to either load or extract data from another system. It could be a data lake like the one from Azure or Amazon.
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Pulse v5 end of support June 2022
Pulse v5 will be supported until June, 30th 2022, which means we will be providing new releases and fixes until that date.
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How to integrate NetSuite with TM1
https://forum.cubewise.com/t/netsuite-integration/4389
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How to migrate IBM Planning Analytics objects in a cloud environment
Please join us in the first episode of the IBM Planning Analytics with Watson (TM1) and Python webinar series.