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Purview Data Protection and Security for Power BI for GCC(5/29/25)

2 May 202529 May 2025
Power BI plays a crucial role in delivering data insights throughout an organization. However, as data becomes more accessible for decision-making, the risk of accidental oversharing or misuse of business-critical…
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Power BI Admin Monitoring Deep Dive in GCC (3/27/25)

27 Mar 202528 Mar 2025
This Community Call on Power BI Admin monitoring and logging will cover an introduction to the topic, an overview of key concepts, and a detailed look at the features and…
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Fabric Capacity Metrics App

20 Oct 202313 Nov 2023
UPDATE: 11/13/2023 The Fabric Capacity App is no longer considered a third-party app and can be installed WITHOUT the need to enable the previous mentioned setting to be installed. The…
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Dataverse and Power BI: How Governments Unlock Their Data

5 Jun 20235 Jun 2023
Session overview Please join your State and Local Government colleagues and Microsoft for a digital event on Thu, June 8th, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CDT–Dataverse and PowerBI: How Governments Unlock Data …
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FABRIC IN GCC – WHAT TO EXPECT AND HOW TO SKILL UP

2 Jun 202320 Oct 2023
For those who have seen the most recent announcements regarding our new platform Fabric, we wanted to clear up things and set expectations. https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-au/blog/introducing-microsoft-fabric-and-copilot-in-microsoft-power-bi/ As most people already know, preview…
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Power BI – All things Embedded

27 Feb 202320 Mar 2023
Looking to know all the options for embedding content? Knowing the differences between embedding Power BI content can be somewhat complex and nuanced. In this session we reviewed the following…
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Preview Feature Power BI Dataset Scale Out

1 Feb 20239 Feb 2023
Power BI Dataset Scale-Out, a dataset feature enabling enterprise customers to support large-scale Power BI solutions without any additional administrative overhead or infrastructure complexity. The idea is to let Power…
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Power BI – Innovators in Accessibility

22 Apr 20223 May 2022
As we think about how to include more individuals in our reporting development and viewing audiences, the topic of accessibility is a frequent requirement for our government customers who are…
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Classic Workspace Upgrades Starting in May

20 Apr 2022
Be aware that Classic Workspaces (those created when making a Microsoft Team) will be automatically upgraded to a modern Workspace during the month of May for our government community cloud…
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Power BI Public Roadmap

14 Apr 2022
For those looking for a published roadmap in a friendly Power BI format, you can find it here https://aka.ms/pbireleaseplan-public While we do offer this as a Template App, that is…

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