Oracle Pulse enables you to truly take the 'Pulse' of your business, understanding the health of all your Oracle services.
Sign in with your My Oracle Support (MOS) user name and password to see service information for your organization. If your user name is associated with more than one organization in MOS, select the organization you want to view from the list. Select the Use Sample Data check box to populate the app with demo service information. Review notifications of planned and unplanned outages before continuing to the Pulse Dashboard. To see the Incidents and Changes dashboards at Customer and Service levels, you must have the applicable Service Request (SR) and Request for Change (RFC) privileges for your organization in MOS. You will also need to work with your Service Delivery Manager (SDM) to set up Business Transaction Monitoring (BTM) and Business Insight. Use Oracle Pulse on standard Web browsers on your desktop or mobile device.
What's New in This Release
Oracle Pulse Release 21.3 introduces the following:
Search for Oracle Pulse in the Apple iStore, then tap Install.
Tap the Oracle Pulse icon to start the app.
When the sign-on page appears, enter your single sign-on (SSO) user name and
password.
If you would like to use Oracle Pulse with demo data, select the Use Sample Data
check box.
Tap Sign In.
If your user name is associated with more than one customer organization, select
the organization you would like to review from the list presented.
This populates Oracle Pulse with service information for all your organization's
services or with sample data if you selected the Use Sample Data check box.
Accessing Oracle Pulse on Your Mobile Device or Desktop 🔗
To access Oracle Pulse on your mobile device or desktop:
Open the following Web page in any Web browser:
https://cloudservices.oracle.com/pulse
Click Sign In.
If you would like to populate Oracle Pulse with sample data, select the Use
Sample Data check box.
When the sign-on page appears, enter your SSO user name and password.
Note
If this is your first time to sign in to Oracle Pulse, the End User License
Agreement for Oracle Pulse is displayed before the single sign-on page. Read
the agreement, then select Accept if you accept the terms and
conditions for using the application.
If your user name is associated with more than one customer organization, select
the organization you would like to review from the list presented.
This populates Oracle Pulse with service information for all your organization's
services, or with sample data if you selected the Use Sample Data check box.