Category: News
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Arc and Slice – Feature list by releases
This article gathers the most popular new features of Arc and Slice by releases.
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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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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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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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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 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.
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Supply focus by cubewise
Supply Focus delivers on that promise by providing unlimited flexibility to meet your unique end-to-end supply chain management needs from merchandise to supply planning:
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IBM Planning Analytics with Watson & Python Webinar Series
The IBM Planning Analytics ecosystem has never been so vibrant and innovative.Join us as we explore how this innovation can assist you and your organization forecast smarter, faster when using IBM Planning Analytics with Watson.
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Cubewise Arc: approved by TM1 developers around the world!
IBM Planning Analytics, powered by the TM1 engine, is famous for its speed, scalability and world-class modeling capabilities. Over many years, the TM1 engine has been dramatically improved; with the advent of Arc, TM1 now boasts a modern developer experience befitting its status.