For more than eight years, customers have relied on Power BI Dataflows (Gen1) as a core part of their analytics solutions. We’re grateful for the trust you placed in the Power Query experience to build reusable, low-code data preparation pipelines that power reports, semantic models, and downstream analytics. Now, we’re sharing an update on the … Continue reading “Dataflows: Thank you for eight years of Gen1—and why Gen2 is the future”
» Read more We are happy to announce that we have just released the April 2022 update for the On-premises data gateway (version 3000.122.7)
» Read more We have added lots of new capabilities to Power Query Online & Dataflows. This blog post provides a recap walkthrough of these new capabilities.
» Read more Over the past few weeks we have released several new features in Dataflows, allowing users to seamlessly ingest and prepare data that can be widely reused by other users across the Power Platform including lots of new Data Connectors, Data Transformations and other Power Query Online authoring enhancements.
» Read more We’re glad to announce that it is now possible to use Single Sign-On, leveraging Kerberos, when connecting to certain data sources using DirectQuery mode from Power BI.
» Read more We are happy to announce that we have just released the October update for the On-premises data gateway. This month’s Gateway update includes an updated version of the Mashup Engine,…
» Read more We’re very glad to announce that the September update for the On-premises data gateway is now available for download. This update includes the following enhancements: Personal Mode support for…
» Read more The August update for the On-premises data gateway is now available. This update includes the following improvements: Support for IBM Netezza connector Support for TLS 1.1/1.2 Updated version of the…
» Read more We’re glad to announce that the July Update for the Power BI On-premises data gateway is now available. Learn more about the enhancements included in this release.
» Read more Have you ever had trouble figuring out what data transformations you needed to apply on your data in order to get out the desired output? Or, maybe, you knew what data transformations you wanted to apply, but did not quite know where to find them within the Query Editor UX, or had to specify them as a Custom Column formula? Have you ever wished that you could tell Power BI Desktop what data you wanted as the output, and have us magically figure out the set of transformations for you? If so… We’re glad to let you know that you will be able to do this very soon in Power BI Desktop… As soon as the April Update!
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