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Power BI Premium Per User

20 Jan 20219 Jun 2021
Power BI Premium Per User trials just landed in our government community call, on this call we review how it works and demonstrate a use case that allows for exporting…
Community Calls

Paginated Reporting [Guest presenter Tallan]

8 Jan 20219 Jun 2021
With the upcoming release of Premium Per User in GCC (yes it is coming), Paginated Reports was presented by @Kenneth Philcox, a Lead Consultant at our partner @Tallan https://videopress.com/v/efPQCEZW?preloadContent=metadata The…
Community Calls

Power BI in GCC Year in Review – Community Call

9 Dec 20209 Jun 2021
Tomorrow 12/10 @ 10am PST (Noon CST/1 PM EST) we will present on features released this year in the government community call and what to expect in the upcoming months.…
Community Calls

Azure B2B Explained – Community Call

10 Nov 20209 Jun 2021
In this Community Call we discuss how Azure B2B can be used to share content between users in different tenants and some of the complexities associated to the sovereign government…
Feature Available

Publish to Web [Updates]

5 Nov 2020
A number of enhancements to Publish to Web have been released and now available in our government community cloud. This is a very popular feature for Open Data and government…
GCC Features

Power BI Feature Availability Matrix [Update]

30 Oct 2020
Many customers ask if we have a roadmap of upcoming features in our government community cloud. Recently Microsoft has committed to making public updates with ETAs for many of the…
Examples

New York City Hate Crimes and Personnel Demographics Reports

16 Oct 2020
New York City is using Power BI to provide transparency on hate crimes and NYPD personnel. https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/stats/reports-analysis/reports-landing.page I have had many conversations recently around transparency in law enforcement including hate…
Examples

Mississippi bridge and pavement conditions reporting

13 Aug 202013 Aug 2020
Another good example of accountability and public reporting is the Mississippi Public Accountability Transportation Hub (PATH) site: https://path.mdot.ms.gov/. They used Power BI Publish to Web to create and share a…
Best Practice…

Exporting data in Power BI

22 Jun 2020
I am frequently asked about whether or not Power BI supports exporting of data. The short answer to this question, is "yes, Power BI does support exporting data from visuals."…
Resources

Power Automate Custom Power BI API Connector in GCC

15 Jun 202012 Aug 2020
In this article I will overview how to setup a custom connector and create a flow that will export a report and email it as a PDF file. This functionality…

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