Subscriptions have become a popular way to stay connected with your reports and dashboards via email. As more users have begun to use subscriptions, we’ve received feedback that managing all these subscriptions can be challenging. We’ve heard you and we’re excited to announce new functionality that makes managing subscriptions a whole lot easier.
» Read more Power BI is making it easier for organizations to deploy Power BI in Microsoft Teams by expanding automatic installation to active Power BI users who visit the Power BI service and are licensed for Microsoft Teams.
» Read more Today we’re happy to announce that we’re extending Microsoft 365 DLP policies for Power BI to support detection of uploading sensitive information such as social security and credit card numbers, leveraging Microsoft’s built-in sensitive information types and/or custom information types defined by your organization in the Microsoft 365 compliance center.
» Read more Learn how admins can get insights on users who are connecting to Power BI datasets from Excel with the Power BI activity logs
» Read more I’m happy to announce a new method that allows a much larger number of customer tenants per one service principal by introducing a service principal “child” named service principal profile. Each service principal profile can administer a customer tenant, and the number of profiles per service principal can reach hundreds of thousands.
» Read more New admin APIs to retrieve email subscriptions and widely shared reports
» Read more Today we’re happy to announce the general availability of two very popular MIP label features: Mandatory MIP label policies and Default MIP label policies, which, both together and separately, can help you ensure that MIP labels are applied to all your Power BI content.
» Read more Try out the new integration (GA) that enriches Azure Purview, Microsoft’s catalog tool, with detailed metadata from your organization’s Power BI assets.
» Read more As mentioned in the June and July feature summaries, we are switching a vital component of Power BI from CefSharp to WebView2. We’re making this switch to better optimize our development and release process (which means we’ll be able to spend more time developing new features!). It also means that you’ll automatically get the latest security patches as the WebView2 team ships them instead of waiting for us to update Power BI Desktop. Please continue reading as we have some important announcements to make and recommended actions for you to take.
» Read more AD Security Group support is now available for Log Analytics for Premium workspaces. This allows Tenant administrators to control which Workspace admins can use the Log Analytics integration to log activities from their Power BI workspace.
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