Chris Webb's BI Blog: Calling The Power BI REST API From TSQL In Azure SQL DB
Something cool has just been announced for Azure SQL DB: the ability to call a limited number of REST APIs direct from TSQL. The announcement is here: There are code samples here: And guess what, t…
Azure Function with PowerShell and the Power BI REST API
In this blog post I'm going to show you how you can create an Azure Function that will interact with the Power BI REST API. I choose PowerShell as the programming language because in my opinion it was a bit easier to authenticate with the Power BI service. For the development environment, I'm using
Power BI & Azure ML Better Together | Blog Microsoft Power BI | Microsoft Power BI
There 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.
Visualizing and interacting with your Azure Machine Learning Studio experiments | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
Microsoft Senior Program Manager Christian Berg is back with another entry in his series on becoming your organization's strategic advisor with Machine Learning and Power BI. In part 6, he lookd at connecting to an Azure ML Studio experiment with an Rviz and then building on that to create a dynamic report to explore cross price elasticities. He also looks at a simpler example where we instead use DAX to explore the impact of different discount percentages, based on an assumption about our elasticity.
Accelerate time-to-value for your intelligent apps with Power BI Embedded accelerator offer | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
Today we are excited to announce the Power BI Embedded accelerator offer for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). Power BI Embedded is an Azure service that enables ISV/application developers to embed compelling, fully interactive reports without the time and expense of having to build their own controls from the ground up.
What’s new and what’s next for Power BI Embedded (July 2016) | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
It has been a few months now since Power BI Embedded was introduced and released into public preview. Today, we are happy to announce the general availability of the Power BI Embedded services in 9 different regions around the globe.
Working with existing on-prem Proxy servers—Configuration considerations for your connectors | Application Proxy Blog
Hello folks, The topic for today's post was borne out of the number of queries we've received from customers asking about configuring the Azure AD app proxy connector to work with existing proxies on-premises. In many organizations, network policy does not allow internal machines to access the internet directly. Therefore, going through an on-premises proxy...
Troubleshooting tool to validate connector networking prerequisites | Application Proxy Blog
We have created a tool to help you validate the networking prerequisites of the connector machine. It detects issues like closed outbound ports. You can run this tool from the connector installation Wizard: Or by following these steps: Make sure that you can open a ClickOnce software on your server and make connectorsnam1cus.blob.core.windows.net a trusted site. Open...