Category: Product

  • Using SSL With Pulse

    Using SSL With Pulse

    To enable SSL with Pulse, there are three main steps:

  • Optimizing Pulse 6 in a large environment

    Optimizing Pulse 6 in a large environment

    This article explains some tips to optimize Pulse performance in a large environment (10+ TM1 instances).

  • Pulse About

    Pulse About

    There are lots of valuable information in the Pulse About section starting with the Pulse version number from the top left corner:

  • Pulse Help Section

    Pulse Help Section

    In the Pulse Help section, you will find a link to:

  • Pulse Administration

    Pulse Administration

    Under Administration, you will find all configuration settings:

  • Pulse Explorer

    Pulse Explorer

    The Pulse Explorer is a new visualization tool introduced with Pulse v6. Starting with v6, Pulse is storing everything that is happening across all servers and IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) instances in an embedded Pulse Elasticsearch cluster. All this data can then be easily retrieved with the Pulse Explorer powered by Kibana. To learn more…

  • Pulse Performance

    Pulse Performance

    Just like a doctor visit, your current weight blood pressure and other health metrics are important, but they must also be compared to a historical baseline in order to be truly meaningful. Sudden increases or decreases in weight provide much more information than what your weight is Right Now.

  • Pulse User Analytics

    Pulse User Analytics

    Pulse keeps track of every user’s sessions, what they are doing in Excel, TM1 Web and Canvas:

  • Pulse Documentation

    Pulse Documentation

    Documentation is a long and costly task that is often ignored for more “interesting” tasks by developers and administrators. Pulse for TM1 automates much of this process by doing all of the tedious tasks for you. The information produced by Pulse is also up to date and can be generated quickly at any time.

  • Pulse Migration Feature

    Pulse Migration Feature

    The Pulse migration feature overcomes TM1’s file-based architectural limitations with a centralized model that reduces risk of mistakes.