Power BI Developer community August 2020 update
This blog post covers the latest updates for Power BI embedded analytics and Power BI visuals platform
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» ПодробнееWe’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.
» ПодробнееToday, we are further enabling external tools to work with Power BI datasets, this time from within the Power BI Desktop authoring experience. We are excited to announce the public preview of external tool support in Power BI Desktop.
» ПодробнееWe’re excited to announce new developer samples for Power BI embedded analytics. These new samples should help developers get up and running quickly in a variety of programing languages and frameworks, and provide examples of REST APIs calls from different programing languages.
» ПодробнееWe are thrilled to announce an additional layer of capabilities, allowing you to export a Power BI report by using a REST call, to the following file formats: PDF, PPTX (PowerPoint) and PNG.
» ПодробнееWe’re excited to announce the release of Power BI APIs .NET SDK v3. The new version is easier to use, have additional capabilities including the new credentials classes and easier way to encrypt credentials.
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» ПодробнееWe are excited to announce the availability of a new Power BI API called the activity log, which enables Power BI service admins to track user and admin activities within a Power BI tenant.
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» ПодробнееEmbed paginated reports in your own application for your customers
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