We are happy to announce that we have just released the November update for the On-premises data gateway (version 3000.66.8)
Important
**We recently fixed a bug in the November release and have updated the release to version 3000.66.8**
Here are some of the things that we would like to highlight with this month’s release:
- Hive LLAP Connector on Gateway
- November Version of the mashup engine
- .Net Framework Update
- Deprecation Notices
- Kerberos single sign-on (SSO) to SAP BW using gx64krb5
- SAML single sign-on (SSO) to SAP HANA using OpenSSL
Hive LLAP Connector on Gateway
We are happy to announce that you can now connect to Hive LLAP using the on-premises data gateway with the November gateway.
November version of the mashup engine
This month’s Gateway update also includes an updated version of the Mashup Engine, which will match the Power BI Desktop November update. This will ensure that the reports that you publish to the Power BI Service and refresh via the Gateway will go through the same query execution logic/run-time as in the latest Power BI Desktop version.
.Net Framework Update
The Gateway install will require .NET 4.8 framework in all versions from January 2021 and later. For information on what version of the .NET Framework is pre-installed with your operating system, consult the documentation here.
Deprecation Notice – Kerberos single sign-on (SSO) to SAP BW using gx64krb5
Since SAP no longer supports the gx64krb5, Microsoft is also discontinuing support for it effective immediately. Existing connections will continue to work but you will not be able to create new connections starting January 2021. Going forward, please use CommonCryptoLib instead .
Please continue to send us feedback for what new capabilities you’d like to see in the future.
Deprecation Notice – SAML single sign-on (SSO) to SAP HANA using OpenSSL
Since SAP no longer supports the OpenSSL, Microsoft is also discontinuing support for it effective immediately. Existing connections will continue to work but you will not be able to create new connections starting January 2021. Going forward, please use CommonCryptoLib instead.
Please continue to send us feedback for what new capabilities you’d like to see in the future.