SSAS Tabular in Azure is gaining widespread adoption in the Power BI community. The best way to currently develop a model for SSAS Azure Tabular is one of two ways: Use SQL Server Data Tools and Visual Studio to deploy the model to Azure. Use the Azure Console to import a Power BI Desktop model to the Azure Tabular Server SSDT is a great option
Read MorePower ON joins Council on Competitiveness
We are proud to announce that our Senior Staff has been invited to participate at the Council on Competitiveness. Power ON realizes that cyber-security is important for our customers and we are excited to join the DC based initiative to make sure your data stays safe. Cybersecurity: Ensuring Prosperity and National Security in a Digital Economy An initiative of the Energy and Manufacturing Competitiveness
Read MoreWrite-back Options in Power BI
Early January 2018, Microsoft launched a new custom visual that enables users to enter data in Power BI. Basically, the custom visual opens up a Power Apps solution, checks permission for the end-user, and let end-users add, modify and delete data directly in the SQL Database. Now there are multiple ways to let end-users analyze and edit data in Power BI: What is Write-Back? Write-back
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