Introducing Microsoft Fabric and Copilot in Microsoft Power BI
Today, we are excited to unveil Microsoft Fabric and Copilot in Microsoft Power BI. Fabric, now in preview, is an end-to-end, human-centered analytics product that brings together all an organization’s data and analytics in one place.
Killing me softly - Has Microsoft Fabric just "overwritten" Synapse Analytics? - Data Mozart
Have you invested heavily in Synapse Analytics and wondering what to do when Fabric is around? In this article, we are exploring possibilities and answer the question: what now for Azure Synapse Analytics?
Which Languages Should You Learn as a Power BI Developer within the Fabric Framework? - Olivier Travers
Data-centric jobs are sitting by definition at the intersection of business and technology, and that affects who performs these jobs, their tools, and workflows. Traditionally data analysts tend to be more on the business side and may favor graphical user interfaces, while database administrators and data engineers may be more versed in writing code and
Why your governance team should be excited about Microsoft Fabric
Microsoft Fabric has only been in preview for a week, and I’ve already written one post that covers data governance – do we really need another one already? I think we do. Over the week…
Managing Power BI tenant settings just got easier in Microsoft Fabric
If you’ve read the Power BI adoption roadmap or attended any of the full-day training sessions I’ve been doing with MVP Melissa Coates[1], you know how important it is to manage setting…
Microsoft Fabric and OneLake: Data governance and enterprise adoption
The data internet this week is awash with news and information about Microsoft Fabric. My Introducing Microsoft Fabric post on Tuesday got just under ten thousand views in the first 24 hours, which…
The more you think about the “OneDrive for data” tagline for OneLake, the more it makes sense.
Using OneLake has the potential to deliver the same type of benefits for data that OneDrive delivers for documents. I believe that when we’re thinking about what users do with OneLake we shouldn’t be asking “what additional risk is involved by letting users do the things they’re already doing, but in a new tool?” Instead, we should ask “how we enable users to do the things they’re already doing using a platform that provides greater visibility to administrators?”
In addition to providing administrator capabilities for auditing and monitoring, OneLake also includes capabilities to data professionals who need to discover and understand data. The Power BI data hub[4] has been renamed the OneLake data hub in Fabric, and allows users to discover data in the lake for which they already have permissions, or which the owners have marked as discoverable.
ince I don’t know anything about the goals or culture that inform Bike4thewin’s question, I can’t respond to them directly.. but reading between the lines I think I see an “old school” perspective on data governance rearing its head. I think that part of this question is really “how do I keep specific users from working with specific data, beyond using security controls on the data sources?
On Friday June 9th, Data Ceili – Ireland’s biggest Microsoft data platform event – returns to Trinity College in Dublin! Update 28 May 2023: Adding one more CAT session to the li…
Integrating Microsoft Sentinel and Power Platform to better monitor and protect your low-code solutions
Microsoft Power Platform admins can monitor certain types of security vulnerabilities using the static analysis tools and reports provided in the platform. Having an early and more holistic threat detection and the ability to apply preventative guardrails is crucial to enable frictionless productivity while minimizing cyber risk.
This post addresses common scenarios Kane, our principal Power BI expert, have encountered where clients require data to be masked in certain ways in reporting. Most often this is to […]
New Tenant Setting Notifications and GetTenantSettings API | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
Today, we have some exciting news to share with you – the introduction of a new Power BI admin API that allows you to conveniently access all tenant settings in a single call.
Introducing the RANK window function in DAX - SQLBI
RANK is a new DAX function to rank items based on multiple columns. This article introduces the RANK function and its differences with RANKX. DAX already of
#PowerBI – Create a sparkline in the new card visual and some other nice formatting options
In the June 23 release of Power BI desktop we has been blessed with a new card visual that not only will give a better performance compared to adding multiple cards in the past but it also gives us…
Introducing the New Power BI Project, and why it is important
The enterprise Business Intelligence and IT community have been anxiously awaiting this capability for many years and it has finally arrived – at least in Preview form for testing and prototy…
Microsoft named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Augmented BI Platforms, Q2 2023
We are excited to announce that Forrester has recognized Microsoft as a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Augmented BI Platforms, Q2 2023. Microsoft received the highest score of any vendor in the strategy category.
Understanding the TIMELINE in DAX Studio - Guy in a Cube
We brought Marco in to help explain the TIMELINE update within DAX Studio. This can help you understand performance a bit deeper when optimizing your DAX and models. This is one to watch! DAX Studio https://daxstudio.org Marco Russo Tweets by marcorus https://www.linkedin.com/in/sqlbi/ https://sqlbi.com Optimizing DAX Video Course https://www.sqlbi.com/p/optimizing-dax-video-course/
Even more Multitasking improvements for Power BI in Microsoft Teams
Muti-tasking with the Power BI app in Teams is getting even better. Read the blog to learn how caching and take you back improve the experiences and keep you productive.
Microsoft Fabric: A SaaS Analytics Platform for the Era of AI - BI Insight
This blogpost explains the revolutionary Microsoft Fabric, a SaaS analytics platform that seamlessly integrates various data and analytics services into a unified solution. With its foundation on the powerful Power BI platform, Microsoft Fabric empowers users with data-driven analytics and exceptional visualisation capabilities. From data integration to storage, processing, and collaboration, this comprehensive platform covers every aspect of the analytics lifecycle. By adopting a SaaS model, Microsoft Fabric offers accessibility, convenience, and scalability, enabling businesses of all sizes to harness the power of AI in their analytics endeavors.
The Power of Verti-parquet & DirectLake in Fabric — Advancing Analytics
In the data engineering field, we must ensure that large datasets are compressed efficiently to save storage space and reduce costs, but we also need to maintain strong query performance. This can be balanced by utilising the VertiParq engine and Delta in Microsoft Fabric.
Deep dive into Power BI Desktop Developer Mode (Preview)
We are pleased to announce the public preview of a Power BI Desktop Developer Mode, which offers a new save option to your Power BI developers that unblock source control and CI/CD best practices
Elephant In The Room: Data Storytelling Is More Than Just Data Visualization
For many people, data storytelling is just an extension of data visualization. Most of the focus is spent on the explanatory data visualization techniques that are employed in data stories. By focusing primarily on the visuals, the two other key elements of data stories--data and narrative--are often misunderstood and overlooked. It's time for organizations to embrace a more balanced approach to data storytelling that is centered around the effective communication of insights, not just the data visualization aspects.
Welcome to the June 2023 update! This month, we are please to announce updatest to On-Object interaction, a new demo experience to the Power BI embedded playground which simplifies the process of exploring embedding Power BI in your application, creating Power BI reports instantly with Jupyter Notebooks, and Power BI Desktop Developer mode. Read on for all of these updates and more in Reporting, Data connectivity and preparation, Service, Embedded, Developers, and Visualizations.
KPI trend indicators on Core Visuals - EXPLORATIONS IN DATA STORYTELLING WITH POWER BI
With the February and March 2023 Desktop releases comes more features enabling us to enhance our KPI visualisations out of the box. This article talks specifically to the DAX function LINEST() and the new Subtitle and Dividers formatting options. For a simple enhancement, we can add the divider to KPI Cards, without title and subtitle,… Continue reading KPI trend indicators on Core Visuals