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Pulse Migration

The Pulse migration feature overcomes TM1’s file-based architectural limitations with a centralized model that reduces risk of mistakes.
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Enabling TLS protocols in Arc
# Use only TLS protocols (v1.2+) and ciphers that are known to be secure
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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.
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Airflow with TM1
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Connecting Salesforce to TM1

IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) developers benefit from TM1py, in particular when source data resides in cloud systems such as Snowflake or Salesforce, where it can’t be reached easily with plain TM1.
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Pulse Cube List

Go to Reports > Documentation > Cube List to see lots of statistics about the cubes.
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Pulse Performance Instance Report

To dig deeper into the CXMD instance, let’s open the instance Performance Report (Reports > Performance > Instance > CXMD):
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Pulse Performance Server Report

Over the years, TM1 application grows, as TM1 application is growing, the memory used by your TM1 server will grow as well.