Pulse Year in Review 2025
Blog post from Acceldata
Pulse in 2025 introduced several enhancements to improve the efficiency and usability of big data management, focusing on streamlining operations, optimizing resource utilization, and enhancing user experience. Key updates included a refreshed user interface for quicker navigation, the Pulse YARN Optimizer for better memory and CPU usage, and Pulse Sense, an AI-powered troubleshooting tool for faster diagnostics. Additional improvements targeted accessibility, security, and governance, aligning with WCAG AA standards and expanding support for Hadoop security controls. New features also included enhanced observability across various big data systems, anomaly detection, and automated operations. Pulse's commitment to Kubernetes was reinforced with a dedicated admin UI for simplified management, and observability coverage was expanded to support systems like Trino, Apache Pinot, Apache Kudu, ClickHouse, Apache Flink, JupyterHub, and MLflow. Overall, these advancements aimed to reduce operational friction, enhance scalability, and ensure faster, more reliable data operations across diverse environments.