New data source and gateway management experience
new data source and gateway management experience in Power BI
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» Read moreWe continue to iteratively improve experiences that help you find relevant content and return to your work in the Power BI service. Upon hearing your feedback, conducting usability tests, and running successful A/B experiments we’re sharing the following changes coming to all users in early June 2022. Here’s what’s coming: Navigation changes – the introduction of the Browse page which merges Favorites, Recent, and Shared with me. Changes to Home – improved lists on Home now show all content for those lists, not just the first 12. We also added filters and the ability to search those lists in-page. Style updates – Power BI styles (colors, icons, fonts, and more) will be updated to align with the Fluent design system.
» Read moreHigh availability, load balancing and troubleshooting the Vnet gateway.
» Read moreWhen users click Analyze in Excel in the Power BI service, the generated Excel workbook is automatically saved to OneDrive for Business and the workbook can be directly opened in a web browser using Excel for the web.
» Read moreWe are happy to announce that we have just released the April 2022 update for the On-premises data gateway (version 3000.122.7)
» Read moreSubscriptions 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 morePower 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 moreAdditional gateway security roles for Power BI
» Read moreToday 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 moreThe ability to create a composite model on top of a Power BI dataset or an Azure Analysis Services model is in preview since December 2020. Since then, we have seen great adoption of this feature and have received great feedback that allowed us to make it even better! The team has been hard at work readying the feature for general availability, and although we are not announcing that today, we have great news to share regarding permissions.
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