Power BI Newsletter August 11 2016
| Data driven alerts and more in the Power BI service We introduced a number of new features to the Power BI service throughout July! For example, now you can set, receive, and manage data driven alerts, so you'll be notified when the data you care about the most goes beyond a set range. We've also expanded the Analyze in Excel feature to cover RLS-enabled data, and created a new risk classification so you can raise the awareness of those viewing your dashboards about what level of security should be used. Learn more about these changes and all of the July updates in our Power BI service blog post. | | | | New data connector for Amazon Redshift One of the most frequently requested data sources for Power BI over the last year has been Amazon Redshift. That's why we’re very happy to announce a Preview of the Amazon Redshift data connector. This connector provides connectivity to Amazon Redshift in Power BI Desktop, including both Import and DirectQuery connectivity modes, enabling full flexibility in terms of connectivity options for Report Authoring. Read our connector deep dive to learn more about Amazon Redshift and how to start using it. | | | | Webinar: Use Power BI to build financial dashboards If you work with Financial data, it's likely that you have a love-hate relationship with Excel. The good news is, Excel has been transformed! This means that rather than wrestling with data and queries, financial analysts can instead focus on serving their customer - the business - by providing smart analysis, insights and financial guidance. On August 16, 2016 at 10 a.m. PT, join Power BI trainer Avi Singh as he covers a real case study of a Finance team leveraging Excel and Power BI. | | | | | |
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