Power BI dataflows – New features

Important: This post was written and published in 2019, and the content below may no longer represent the current capabilities of Power BI. Please consider this post to be an historical record and not a technical resource. All content on this site is the personal output of the author and not an official resource from Microsoft.

The Power BI dataflows team has just posted a blog update on new dataflows capabilities added this month[1]. You should check it out here.

Once you’re done reading the blog post and are asking “where can I learn more about that new compute engine? you should head over to this post and watch the Microsoft Power BI: Enterprise-grade BI with Power BI dataflows session recording from this month’s Microsoft Business Applications Summit.

Go. Go now!


[1] And thank goodness they did, because I didn’t know what I was going to blog about today!

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