Chapter 8

Sharing and Collaborating with Power BI

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Setting up sharing and collaboration with Power BI Services

Bullet Accelerating business operations with monitoring and performance tools

Bullet Troubleshooting data online by viewing a data lineage

After experiencing the entire data lifecycle across data sources, building visualizations, learning the purpose of DAX, and publishing reports, your next step is to share the data from your desktop with everyone who is a stakeholder in your business. To do that, you have to switch gears and move to the web because you’re unlikely to want users mangling your Power BI Desktop data. Instead, they should be using Power BI Services to carry out activities using a workspace, which is a crucial feature for collaboration and sharing. In this chapter, you learn about workspaces and how you can collaborate, share, and accelerate your business operations with monitoring tools, all available using Power BI Services.

Working Together in a Workspace

Picture yourself in an art museum. You can explore visuals and read anecdotal tales about each work by yourself or with others by your side. A Power BI workspace, available in Power BI Services, is ...

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