Category: Help
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Using SSL With Pulse
To enable SSL with Pulse, there are three main steps:
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Optimizing Pulse 6 in a large environment
This article explains some tips to optimize Pulse performance in a large environment (10+ TM1 instances).
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Pulse About
There are lots of valuable information in the Pulse About section starting with the Pulse version number from the top left corner:
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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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Getting started with TM1py
TM1py is a free Python package that wraps the TM1 REST API in a simple to use library. Making it easier to integrate systems more effectively with IBM Planning Analytics. Getting Started! TM1py is really quick and easy to setup, just follow these steps and you will be able to run your first Python script…
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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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Arc features comparison table (On-Premise vs IBM PA SaaS)
Arc can connect to many IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) instances: TM1 can be self-hosted (on-premise or on your private cloud such as AWS, Google Cloud… or on IBM PA Cloud (Planning Analytics Software as a Service).
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Getting Started with Arc
Some features will work with TM1 10.2.2 but a number of important APIs are only present in TM1 11+, for this reason we can’t help you if you are on TM1 10.2.2 or earlier.
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Connecting Pulse to TM1 instances hosted on the IBM Cloud SaaS
This article explains how to connect Pulse to IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) instances hosted on the IBM Cloud SaaS.
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Using Arc when TM1 instances are hosted on the IBM Cloud SaaS
This article explains the different ways of using Arc when IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) instances are hosted on the IBM Cloud SaaS.