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Power BI Embedded session at Power Platform Summit Europe: What’s new in Power BI Embedded

March 20, 2019   Self-Service BI

PowerSummit Logo Europe Full Color Power BI Embedded session at Power Platform Summit Europe: What’s new in Power BI Embedded

Join the Power BI Embedded team at the Power Platform Summit Europe for a 2-hour session. During the session, we will cover the newest features and capabilities in Power BI Embedded such as:

  • Control all visual menu actions programmatically – Options and Context Menus APIs has been extended to provide full control for each visual in the report on built-in commands, and custom commands. Built-in commands can be hidden, or grayed-out per visual and the position of custom commands in the menus can be controlled as well. Users can try the new ‘Insight to action’ showcase in the Microsoft Power BI Embedded Playgroundto experience the new feature!
  • Personalize reports with Themes API – users can apply a custom theme to their embedded report, such as corporate colors, seasonal coloring, or other custom styles. The custom theme can be defined using a JSON file like in the Power BI Service, and be applied when the report is loaded or changed in a loaded report. Users can try the new ‘Personalize report design’ showcase in the Microsoft Power BI Embedded Playgroundto experience the new feature and get the code to implement it.
  • Best practices for multi-tenancy with Power BI Embedded analytics – many of our customers build SaaS applications that manage multiple customers (tenants). When integrating Power BI embedded analytics into their SaaS application, they must carefully choose the tenancy model that best fits their needs. A tenancy model determines how each tenant’s data is mapped and managed within Power BI and within the storage account. The choice of tenancy model impacts application design and management. We can help users choose the best model for their needs and their customers, and weigh the different options across several important evaluation criteria.

What will users take away from this two hours Power Series session at Power Summit?

Users will experience how in few easy steps, they can embed Power BI visuals in web portals and applications for their internal organization or external customers and allow them to adopt decades of analytics expertise in minutes. They will also learn about our newest features and capabilities and will get an opportunity to look into our road map moving forward.

Learn more about these new features and connect with Microsoft staff onsite in Amsterdam at Power Platform Summit Europe. Register today!

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