Power BI Developer community August 2020 update
This blog post covers the latest updates for Power BI embedded analytics and Power BI visuals platform
» Read moreThis blog post covers the latest updates for Power BI embedded analytics and Power BI visuals platform
» Read moreWe’ve added a new tenant setting for Power BI admins to choose if users can create classic workspaces. This helps organizations control workspace creation more effectively and prevent unwanted workspaces from appearing in Power BI when Office 365 groups are created.
» Read morePower BI Dataflows now support multiple independent ADLSGen2 storage accounts, configurable by workspace admins.
» Read moreExciting news: We are starting our first cross-community ‘Can You Solve These?’ challenge.
» Read moreCome to this session to learn about the options that you have for your end-users and what way you can take to have the most cost-effective Power BI implementation.
» Read moreIt’s time to recap all the features and announcements we made for the Power BI service and mobile for the months of May and June.
» Read moreJoin us to walk through the latest tips and tricks when working with XMLA Endpoints in Power BI.
» Read moreWe’re thrilled to announce the release of Power BI component for React.js. React.js is a popular open-source JavaScript library, and many of you asked for an easier integration between Power BI and React web applications.
» Read moreJoin us to thank the Power BI Community for 5 Years of contributions and helping others. Get a sneak peek of the event, and to find out more on our blog.
» Read morePower BI Desktop has to a lot to offer with visualizing time series data, whether its using built-in features or custom visualizations, scripts written in R and in Python, this is a great session to see what these tools can do to gain insights about data.
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