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We are thrilled to announce that, for the seventeenth consecutive year, Microsoft has been positioned as a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms.* Microsoft has also been positioned furthest to the right for Completeness of Vision and highest in the Ability to Execute in the Magic Quadrant for the sixth consecutive year.
We are incredibly grateful for another year positioned as a Leader in this report, and it’s all due to the millions of active users that engage with Microsoft Power BI and make our community so vibrant. Over the last year, your feedback has been critical to create and refine the huge amount of innovation we’ve added to the Power BI platform—most notably the introduction of Microsoft Fabric and Copilot in Fabric.
Let’s look at some of the biggest changes we brought to Power BI over the last 12 months.
Recently, we also announced a new generative AI capability called AI skills. With AI skills, users can learn more about their data through a conversational Q&A experience. You simply choose your data source and start asking questions about the data without any setup or configuration. The AI skill will reply with not only the answer, but the query it used to obtain the answer. AI skills, Copilot in Fabric, and other AI-infused experiences in Power BI are all helping everyone get more work done, faster, while finding the data-driven insights they need.
Given the excitement Direct Lake mode generated, we continued releasing enhancements, including Power BI semantic model support for Direct Lake on the Data Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric workload, row-level security (RLS) and object-level security (OLS), stored credentials for Direct Lake semantic models, expansion of semantic model scale-out to Direct Lake mode, and more. We even enabled integration of import-mode semantic models into OneLake, so you can enjoy the benefits of Direct Lake without any migration effort.
We’ve also made it easier for you to quickly build stunning reports, even right from the web experience. With our enhanced web authoring experience, users can navigate to a semantic model and collaborate with others to simultaneously modify the models’ measures, role level security, format strings, and relationships. We also released Explore in the Power BI service, a new way to create matrices or visual views of your data to easily ingest or look up information without having to build a full report. And we released a number of new and improved visuals like the new button slicer, new card visual, enhancements for columns, bars, and ribbons, geospatial data visual with Microsoft Azure Maps, and new formatting options. You can even use the new on-object formatting to select elements in charts and edit the format to create pixel-perfect reports that match your exact vision.
Get your complimentary copy of the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms and find out why Microsoft was named a Leader for the seventeenth year in a row.
Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms, Kurt Schlegel, Anirudh Ganeshan, David Pidsley, Julian Sun, Georgia O'Callaghan, Christopher Long, Kevin Quinn, Fay Fei, Edgar Macari, Jamie O'Brien [June 20, 2024]
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