Novedades semanales
- PowerBI:
Deprecation of old Excel and CSV import experience in Power BI Service
Excel and CSV files remain a valid data source for Power BI semantic models and reports. You can use them to create reports in the Power BI service from the Create page or in Power BI Desktop. This blog post is for users who created reports using the old experience to import an Excel or …Continue reading “Deprecation of old Excel and CSV import experience in Power BI Service”
Tuesday 10th February 2026, 9.00am
- PowerBI:
Deep dive into composite semantic models with Direct Lake and import tables
Getting your data job done just got easier with composite semantic models, mixing Direct Lake tables with import tables, now available in public preview.Monday 02nd February 2026, 9.00am
- PowerBI:
Modern Visual Tooltips in Power BI (Generally Available)
Power BI’s latest update introduces an enhancement to how users interact with reports with the general availability of modern visual tooltips.Monday 26th January 2026, 11.59am
- PowerBI:
Power BI Report Server January 2026 Feature Summary
Welcome to January 2026 Power BI Report Server feature summary! These updates bring new capabilities and enhancements across Reporting and Visualizations, maintaining our commitment to delivering powerful, flexible, and enterprise-ready reporting solutions. For more information on how to find your report server product key, refer to the documentation. Visualizations features This release includes a variety …Continue reading “Power BI Report Server January 2026 Feature Summary”
Wednesday 21st January 2026, 10.00am
- PowerBI:
Introducing Markers in Azure Maps for Power BI
We’re announcing a powerful new capability in the Azure Maps Visual for Power BI: Markers. This feature makes it easier than ever for organizations to create compelling, data-driven location stories—without the need for complex GIS tools.Tuesday 20th January 2026, 9.00am
- PowerBI:
Power BI January 2026 Feature Summary
The January 2026 Power BI Feature Summary is packed with exciting news—there are fresh updates, important announcements, and some big changes, especially around upcoming events, feature retirements, and the latest in AI and Copilot advancements. Some of the standout features include new reporting tools, smarter data modeling options, enhanced resources for developers, broader global standards …Continue reading “Power BI January 2026 Feature Summary”
Tuesday 20th January 2026, 9.00am
- PowerBI:
The Power BI Dataviz World Champs is back!
Join the Power BI Dataviz World Championships – three rounds of visualization challenges, community voting, and a live finale at FabCon 2026.Thursday 08th January 2026, 11.00am
- PowerBI:
Power BI 2025 holiday recap: A decade of innovation and impact
2025 was a monumental year for Microsoft Power BI, marked by its 10-year anniversary and a series of community celebrations, global contests, and product advancements that delivered new capabilities empowering users to turn data into action faster than ever. Below we recap some of the year’s biggest highlights—from milestone events to feature breakthroughs—that made 2025 …Continue reading “Power BI 2025 holiday recap: A decade of innovation and impact”
Tuesday 16th December 2025, 9.00am
- PowerBI:
Drillthrough in Excel now supported for Direct Lake and DirectQuery Models
The previous limitation preventing drillthrough (via Excel’s Show Details feature when using Analyze in Excel) on Direct Lake and DirectQuery semantic model has been removed.Tuesday 09th December 2025, 1.27pm
- PowerBI:
Deprecating Power BI Q&A
We are announcing the deprecation of Q&A, our legacy natural language tool, which will take place in December 2026. Moving forward, users can instead utilize Power BI Copilot, which provides a more advanced and integrated solution for querying your data with natural language. Why this change? Power BI Copilot now features an advanced natural language …Continue reading “Deprecating Power BI Q&A”
Monday 01st December 2025, 10.00am