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Welcome to Microsoft Build.
Since our launch over five years ago, Microsoft Power BI has been enthusiastically adopted by developers across the spectrum. Today we have over three million active developers on Power BI—who harness the power of data, provide actionable insights, and deliver cloud-native intelligent experiences. Today, over 15,000 independent software vendors (ISVs) and enterprise customers use Power BI’s embedded APIs to build analytic experiences into their applications. At Microsoft Build, we are delighted to celebrate our developers and share some exciting updates for our next generation of developer experiences.
I am excited to announce that we will be bringing the capability for customers to use natural language to describe what they are trying to accomplish and have Power BI automatically create a DAX expression for them. By using natural language to create DAX calculations, we are further democratizing the ability to create sophisticated business logic without having to become a DAX expert. It will also help developers save time from searching, writing, and refining formulas. At Microsoft Build, we will demonstrate a sneak peek of our new no-code experience for generating DAX natural language that is currently in development.
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Power BI is committed to Microsoft’s responsible AI principles that ensure the use of AI is fair, inclusive, reliable, and respects privacy and security. The use of GPT-3 within Power BI has undergone extensive training with built-in safety controls to ensure that no harmful outputs are generated. Furthermore, GPT-3 leverages user input to generate the best formula options that enables an AI augmented developer experience and Power BI developers to maintain complete control of which formulas are applied by selecting the expression from a list of generated options.
Building aggregations in Power BI require a data engineer to analyze telemetry and design an optimized set of tables that enable the most common queries to be handled by Power BI’s blazingly fast in-memory Vertipaq engine and have the less frequent, detailed queries delegated to the big data store.
I am excited to announce that the preview of automatic aggregations over any data source including SQL, Azure Synapse Analytics, and other third-party big data sources will be coming to Power BI in July this year.
This new capability uses a machine learning model to analyze the query patterns from Power BI to the big data store and automatically design and build the aggregations in Power BI that deliver optimal performance. The machine learning model runs in the background, continuously tuning the aggregations as usage grows and usage patterns change. Automatic aggregations in Power BI will enable all Power BI Premium customers to benefit from the performance acceleration that Power BI provides, without having to invest in expensive and time-consuming data engineering resources.
Learn more by watching the on-demand Microsoft Build session, Power BI for BI Pros and Data Engineers.
I am excited to announce that Power BI streaming dataflows will be coming to you this July in preview.
Streaming dataflows allows every business analyst to work with streaming data with beautiful, drag and drop, no-code experiences. You will be able to mix and match your streaming data with your batch data. Working with streaming data is no longer limited just to data engineers.
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Users can connect to streaming data (Azure IoT Hub and Azure Event Hub by preview) and combine it with reference data to perform data preparation operations like joins and filters as well as time windowing aggregations (such as tumbling, hopping, and session windows) for group by operations. All of Power BI’s rich data visualization capabilities will work with streaming data just as it does with batch data today. Streaming dataflows is included as part of Power BI Premium.
Streaming dataflows in Power BI empowers your organization to:
Learn more by attending the Microsoft Build breakout session, Scale, analyze and serve Microsoft Dynamics 365 application data with Azure on May 26, 2021.
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By embedding Power BI into notebooks, developers and data scientists can use the excellent visualizations in Power BI to tell a clear efficient and accurate story over data.
Learn more by watching the on-demand Microsoft Build session, Embed actionable analytics everywhere with Power BI Embedded.
To facilitate this, I am excited to announce that starting today deployment pipelines have added Automation APIs enabling developers to use tools such as Azure DevOps, GitHub, and Azure Pipelines to automate the deployment of Power BI assets as part of the existing app deployment framework.
Learn more about the deployment pipeline process.
This year, we’re emphasizing the way in which Microsoft solutions from Microsoft Power Platform, Azure, and Microsoft 365 can enable developers to build intelligent experiences for everyone, from AI-infused cloud-native apps to frontline-focused hybrid work scenarios.
We look forward to seeing you all at Microsoft Build and continuing to empower every developer, team, and organization to drive a data culture together.
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