Part 2 – We live in a changed world. As you stay safe at home, it’s time to power up your Power BI skills and join a walkthrough with Gil Raviv to build your own Power BI report that analyzes COVID-19 global spread.
» Read more In October 2018, we committed to you three releases of Power BI Report Server each year, to be shipped in January, May, and September. We did this to provide transparency around the release timing and allow customers to plan their upgrade cycles accordingly.
» Read more Learn about reporting and formatting features to take your report to the next level!
» Read more Previously, AutoML models could only be applied to entities in the same dataflow. With this new capability, users don’t need to be an owner of the dataflow that has the model. They can use models created by others in the same workspace.
» Read more Recap of recent Power BI data protection features: Excel file to inherit the Power BI dataset’s MIP sensitivity label when using PivotTable connection , Sensitivity labels in embedded reports and dashboards – public preview and Label inheritance upon creation of new content
» Read more Learn about the exciting things that happened in the Power BI Community in July.
» Read more We live in a changed world. As you stay safe at home, it’s time to power up your Power BI skills and join a walkthrough with Gil Raviv to build your own Power BI report that analyzes COVID-19 global spread.
» Read more This month’s Power BI Dev Camp topic is “Developing with .NET Core”. Learn how to develop custom web applications for Power BI using .NET Core 3.1 and .NET 5. In this session, campers will learn best practices for acquiring and caching access tokens in cloud-based development and learn a structured approach for implementing Power BI embedding. Campers will also learn how to integrate Node.js and webpack support into a .NET Core web application project to achieve strongly-typed programming when writing client-side TypeScript code against the Power BI JavaScript API.
» Read more As Power BI becomes a key tool for decision makers, more and more content is being created and published for them. Being able to easily find that content, to navigate between related items, and to share relevant content with colleagues has become critical to making these users productive when using Power BI and the Power BI Mobile apps. In the last few months the team has being working on improving navigation in the Power BI mobile apps to make it easier for our users to understand their content hierarchy and to navigate between items quickly. We’ve also made it easier to share relevant content with colleagues.
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