Power BI Sharing Methods Comparison – All in One Review

You have published your Power BI report and want to share it with others. Now you see that you can share it through basic sharing, workspaces, Apps, publishing to web, Power BI embedded, and SharePoint online. The wide range of this variety of methods for sharing makes it confusing to choose the suitable method. I Read more about Power BI Sharing Methods Comparison – All in One Review[…]

Sharing Power BI Reports with Secure Embed code

There is a method of sharing the Power BI content called Secure Embed Code. This method of sharing is as simple as Publish to web to implement, but it doesn’t have the security issues of that method. Through this method, you can securely publish Power BI reports through a custom web portal or application with Read more about Sharing Power BI Reports with Secure Embed code[…]

AI in Dataflow, Power BI webservice, Cognitive Service -Part1

These days, Dataflow (Power Query in Power BI Service) is a new feature that has been released. according to[1]: Dataflow is a Power Query process that runs in the cloud independently from any Power BI reports. If you want to know more about dataflow see [1]   There is a new feature in dataflow that Read more about AI in Dataflow, Power BI webservice, Cognitive Service -Part1[…]

What is the Common Data Model and Why Should I Care? Part 3 of Dataflow Series in Power BI

In the last two articles, you have learned what is Dataflow and sample use case scenarios of that in Power BI, and also you learn how to create a dataflow. Before going any further in the dataflow discussion, we have to make a quick pause and talk about the Common Data Model (CDM). Dataflow integration Read more about What is the Common Data Model and Why Should I Care? Part 3 of Dataflow Series in Power BI[…]

Power BI Desktop; Getting Started – Part 2

In the previous post, you’ve learned what Power BI Desktop is, and how it can be used for getting data and also doing visualization. We used the Pubs sample dataset for that example. In this post, we continue the same example, with a touch on modeling and also more visualization. This post is part of Read more about Power BI Desktop; Getting Started – Part 2[…]

Face Recognition Application with Power Apps, Microsoft Flow and Cognitive Service -Part 4

A new posts series has been started on how to create a simple application for the aim of face recognition with Microsoft Flow, Power Apps, and Cognitive Service. In the first post, the process of setting up power apps has been explained, in the next one how to set up the Microsoft flow for the Read more about Face Recognition Application with Power Apps, Microsoft Flow and Cognitive Service -Part 4[…]

Face Recognition Application with Power Apps, Microsoft Flow and Cognitive Service -Part 3

A new posts series has been started on how to create a simple application for the aim of face recognition with Microsoft Flow, Power Apps, and Cognitive Service. In the first post, the process of setting up power apps has been explained, in the next one how to set up the Microsoft flow for the Read more about Face Recognition Application with Power Apps, Microsoft Flow and Cognitive Service -Part 3[…]

Create Microsoft Flow Part 2- Face Recognition by Power Apss, Microsoft Flow and Cognitive Service

  In this series the process of how to create a simple applicaiton for facial recognition has been explained. In the last post, the process of creating Power apps for taking the photo has been explained. In this post, the process of creating face recognition function in  Microsoft Flow will be explained. In the next Read more about Create Microsoft Flow Part 2- Face Recognition by Power Apss, Microsoft Flow and Cognitive Service[…]