Posts tagged: power bi desktop

Help improve Power BI – quarterly survey

We love hearing feedback from the Power BI community and today we have another quarterly survey to keep improving Power BI (both the Desktop and Service) with your feedback. This survey helps us to understand what we're doing well, and what we can change to make your experience even better. This is a great opportunity … Continue reading “Help improve Power BI – quarterly survey”

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Power BI Report Server Update – August 2018

Today, we’re pleased to announce the August update of Power BI Report Server! This release contains several new features, including some highly anticipated items like report theming, conditional formatting improvements, and report page tooltips. Read on to learn more about these and many other new capabilities we’ve added in this release.

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Power BI Report Server Update – March 2018

Today, we’re pleased to announce the release of a new version of Power BI Report Server that contains several new features customers have been anxiously waiting for, including bookmarking, syncing slicers, and quick measures. This release is supported for production workloads, so you should feel free to upgrade your production environment to take advantage of all of these new capabilities.

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Power BI Desktop June Feature Summary

Our June release is full of new reporting features, new data connectors, accessibility features, and more. A few highlights of the June release are the addition of data bars to tables and matrices, markers for line charts, new map themes, and a horizontal image slicer. In addition, we are continuing to improve the “Add Column from Example” feature in the Query Editor.

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Data Connector SDK Developer Preview

As part of the Microsoft Build event, we are announcing a developer preview of the Data Connector SDK. You can begin to create your own custom data connectors. What are data connectors? Simply put, they are how you connect to data within Power BI. These are extensions on the connectivity/Mashup engine that powers the “Get Data” experience in Power BI and Excel.

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