Power BI solution templates moving to open source
Announcement January 1, we will be moving Power BI solution templates to open source.
Announcement January 1, we will be moving Power BI solution templates to open source.
After four months in public preview, we’re pleased to announce that the ability to purchase Power BI Premium on a per user basis is now generally available.
Deployment pipelines, Power Bi Premium tool to manage content through its lifecycle, has released many new capabilities, including support paginated reports, sensitivity labels and more.
As data becomes more accessible for analysis, risk of accidental oversharing or misuse of business-critical information increases. Today, we’re happy to announce a preview of Power BI MIP label inheritance when import data from Azure Synapse Analytics and Azure SQL Database. This capability will help you to ensure your data remains classified and secured across its data journey from Azure, trough Power BI and all the way to Office.
We are excited to announce General Availability (GA) of support for external tools within the Power BI Desktop authoring experience so that you can leverage a wide range of additional semantic modeling features, DAX query/expression optimization and authoring utilities, and application lifecycle management (ALM) capabilities in Power BI Desktop to boost your productivity as a world-class Power BI solution creator.