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We have exciting updates to share for org apps (preview)! We launched the preview of org apps at the Fabric Community Conference in Europe in November 2024. Org apps are the future of Power BI workspace apps. With org apps you can create more than one app per workspace, customize your app experiences in brand new ways, include new item types like notebooks, and much more. Check out the prior blog post for more information on org apps in preview now.
We've heard a lot of positive feedback on org apps and clear suggestions on what we should build next to meet your organization's data distribution and consumption needs. With your feedback, we've made several updates to org apps and have more in the works. Let's get right to what's new and then we'll cover what's coming next as we work towards general availability of org apps.
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Now available:
What's next:
We're enhancing org app customization with the combined navigation setting, giving authors more control over the consumer experience through multiple navigation configurations. Previously, org apps had separate navigation panes for the app and the report. Now, you can choose to show a single pane with report pages within the app navigation pane, eliminating the need for two separate panes. This provides a more streamlined and cohesive user experience.
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Covered in the original org apps announcement (Preview), org apps (Preview) offer customization beyond workspace apps, and the new combined navigation option gives you even more to choose from. You can choose to have the org app navigation collapsed, expanded, or turned off by default. For those who prefer visible org app navigation, the combined navigation experience provides additional flexibility and control. Or when a report is in view, you can opt for separate navigation of pages within the report. Explore these configurations to create a unique and tailored experience for different groups within your organization.
This new option of combining the org app navigation and report navigation is like what the previous version of org apps offered, known as workspace apps. Workspace apps provided a unified navigation experience, and the combined navigation experience in org apps builds on that foundation by offering even more customization options. By combining the navigation panes, org app consumers can enjoy a seamless and efficient way to access and interact with data in your org apps that may be familiar to them from workspace apps.
For more information on how you can customize your org apps, from custom branding to navigation settings, check out the Microsoft Learn documentation for Get started with org apps (Preview)
You can now develop, version, and deploy org apps (preview) with Fabric Git integration and deployment pipelines.
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Git enables org app developers to:
For example, a four-stage pipeline. After changes have been finalized, Fabric deployment pipelines enable org app authors or developers to automate or manually control the deployment of changes across different workspaces used for 1. development > 2. testing > 3. review > 4. production stages.
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Deployment pipelines enable org app authors and developers to:
Learn more about continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) for org apps (Preview): CI/CD for org apps in Fabric (Preview)
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When support for org apps in Pro-licensed workspaces is released, we will outline the details of what's supported (create, read, share, etc.) and the corresponding user license needed working with, consuming, and sharing org apps. Stay tuned for a blog post on more details and updated documentation once released.
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And unique to org apps, for those who have access to the org app access will be propagated down to the included paginated report and underlying semantic model informing the paginated report. Same with revocation, if a user loses access to the org app, they will lose their org app-based access to the paginated report and underlying semantic model. We call this 'access as expected' and have enjoyed hearing how much easier this has made access management for customers using org apps.
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We're working to bring you org apps (Preview) in Power BI mobile apps for iOS and Android.
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"Audiences aren't the same as having multiple apps per workspace".When we released org apps (Preview), with the ability to have multiple org apps per workspace, we heard from customers that:
"Multiple org apps per workspace aren't the same as having audiences like we have in workspace apps."You want the best of both an app with audiences and multiple org apps per workspace. So, we're earnestly working on bringing audiences support to org apps so you can build the unique org apps you need, multiple org apps per workspace, with the added ability to conditionally display content in your org apps to unique groups of users we call 'audiences'.
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With audiences for org apps, you will be able to group content by audiences and, when sharing org apps, assign users and groups to those audiences. Your org app consumers will see content in the org app based on the audiences they're in.
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And, for the first time, for those who have complex org apps with multiple audiences, manage your org app audiences with ease via a bulk management view. Where you can make content visibility decisions across multiple audiences in an org app at once.
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Thank you to all those who have sent us compliments and requests during the org apps preview, please keep the ideas and feedback coming:
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