Muti-tasking with the Power BI app in Teams is getting even better. Read the blog to learn how caching and take you back improve the experiences and keep you productive.
» Read more We are pleased to announce the public preview of a Power BI Desktop Developer Mode, which offers a new save option to your Power BI developers that unblock source control and CI/CD best practices
» Read more New! Users can now generate a link to chart from organizational app and use it in PowerPoint. This newly added feature allows users to infuse data and insights from org app charts into their presentations and work with smart insights, filters, and live data.
» Read more Power BI Desktop has a new card visual that allows users to display multiple cards in a single container with full control over each card’s components. It supports multiple fields and offers refined formatting settings.
» Read more OneDrive and SharePoint integration capabilities are coming to Power BI! The public preview will be rolling out in the next few weeks!
» Read more You can now use item links to configure the Power BI tab in Microsoft Teams. Read this blog for all the details.
» Read more DLP policies help you automatically detect sensitive information managed in your Power BI tenant and take risk remediation actions, to help you comply with governmental or industry regulations, such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Last April we announced the release of DLP policies for Power BI to public preview. We’re happy to share that these capabilities are now generally available!
» Read more Want to format a measure based on a slicer selection, the measure value, or another conditional way? Now you can! With dynamic format strings for measures a DAX expression can now be used to determine what format string a measure will use.
» Read more Introducing data model editing in the web! A first step towards modeling parity in the Service.
» Read more We are pleased to announce the public preview of a new Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL), which offers a human-readable, editable, and collaborative format for Tabular Models.
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