Power BI Desktop June update
This month, Power BI Desktop has a few more improvements sprinkled across the board, as well as a preview of the new mapping control.
» Read moreThis month, Power BI Desktop has a few more improvements sprinkled across the board, as well as a preview of the new mapping control.
» Read moreAnyone who has worked in a retail business, from manager to customer service agent, knows that the success of their operation isn’t found in the back room – it’s out on the sales floor. You’ve always had your retail data at your fingertips with the Power BI mobile app, but now we’ve enhanced the retail experience with the addition of a new barcode scanner.
» Read moreWith the Prevedere content pack for Power BI, you can visualize and explore your predictive results. This out-of-the-box solution includes information such as financial forecasts, top growth markets, and global economic, industry specific, and weather data that’s relevant to your business.
» Read moreJoin us for this joint webinar with Alteryx to explore how sales analysts are using Microsoft Power BI and Alteryx to get deeper insights, improve performance and identify new business opportunities.
» Read moreWelcome to the brand new Power BI Notification Center! We’ve added a notification feed to your Power BI menu. Open it to see important information we think you won’t want to miss. For…
» Read moreThe Microsoft Ignite 2016 Session Catalog is now live—with more than 440 sessions to choose from. Check out a sample of the Power BI topics you’ll find.
» Read moreThis release includes support for new data sources and an update to the UPN Mapping feature.
» Read moreThis month we are adding some hotly requested features to Power BI Desktop including customizable tooltips, conditional formatting in tables, quick calculations and new connectors.
» Read moreThere has been a lot of interest in the analytics community to be able to visualize the output of an Azure Machine Learning model inside Power BI. To add to the challenge, it would also be great to operationalize Azure ML models through the Power BI service. Imagine you could have Power BI regularly bringing in the latest output of your fraud model or the sentiment for recent Tweets about your products. The following tutorial will outline a proposed approach for doing just that.
» Read moreWe have heard your feedback and we are pleased to announce that you can now upload files to Power BI up to 1 GB in size. We also have several more improvements to our RLS and Analyze in Excel previews and a brand new feature: Favorite Dashboards.
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