Welcome to the November edition of Power BI Monthly Digest where we look at the new releases and updates in Power BI each month. Almost everything this month is coming out in preview (be sure to go into file settings to turn on any preview features), so there’s lots of room for growth and these preview features could be changing in the next few months. Either way, we’ll be sure to keep you updated!
There are some very promising features this month and many that have been requested for quite some time. As always, check out our video included here to see a brief but detailed demo of these. Let’s jump in!
1. New Ribbon Experience – As soon as you go into the desktop (after of course you’ve turned on this Modern Ribbon preview), you’ll see the difference right away. This new experience mimics the Office look and feel we know. On the far right you can also click the up arrow and shrink this ribbon and you’ll have to hover over to bring the icons back. But doing this will give you a clean, singular line of options to interact with, as well as more real estate to work with in the workspace.
Before when you collapsed the ribbon to get more space, the ribbon disappeared, and you had to expand it again to make choices. Now the most popular items you use are still there and visible on the ribbon. A nice new, user-friendly update.
2. The Decomposition Tree Visualization (in preview) – This visualization has been added right into the Power BI desktop. Typically, if you want a new visual, you can go to the marketplace to see all the custom visuals available, and there are hundreds of them, but this one has been added right into the Power BI tool. There have been a few new visuals added recently like the Key Influencers Visual and the Q&A Visual and Power Apps being out of the box instead of custom, but trust me, it is rare to have these added right into the tool.
The Decomposition Tree has been highly requested by the PBI community. Now it can be found in the visualizations pane.
Lot of options and capabilities here (watch the video to see it in action). A very cool and interactive new visual!
3. Conditional Formatting – There have been many updates and changes in this. One of my favorites being able to display icons instead of having to use DAX. Now they’ve extended where these conditional formatting capabilities are available to you.
This month they’ve added it to things like buttons, so you can control the title, fonts, borders, etc. on buttons. They’ve added conditional formatting in other areas as well. In the formatting area of our visualization pane, where we see all the formatting options we have, when you go to any area where you can dictate color and you hover over an area and see the 3-dot vertical ellipsis, that means you have the option to do conditional formatting.
Conditional formatting is great, so the more places you can do it, the better!
4. AI Functions – Here we can take advantage of some of the cognitive services like Azure machine learning, text analytics and image recognition. The BUT here is that some of these capabilities are only available if you have Power BI Premium, Text Analytics and Image Recognition. Essentially this is taking advantage of Azure Cognitive Services in the background which can be hard to tie into a Power BI Pro license, so just another reason to think about bumping up to Premium to take advantage of all that comes along with that license.
There are only 3 services currently available in Power BI; a good sampling to get started with AI and cognitive services and making it easy. Now, Power BI users can have some fun with these technologies and get some exposure to these features to those that aren’t familiar with or know how to utilize all AI capabilities available in the full Azure suite of services.
This, as with the other features this month, is in preview. I see this one having the most potential to changes and more features added to it.
5. A couple minor things this month - There was a new connector added called the LinkedIn Navigator, as well as some additional items regarding being able to edit variables when using the SAP connector.
That’s what’s new in Power BI for November. Please comment below and let us know what’s your favorite new thing that came out this month. And if you need more Power BI training, we’ve done some huge updates to our Power BI classes so everything that’s been released recently has been added to our classes as we want to ensure you have the most up to date training.
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See you next month!