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[GUIDE] EMBEDDING POWER BI IN MODEL DRIVEN APPS

December 30, 2019 kestenholz

From having deployed several Model-Driven Power Apps, one thing that seems to always impress users is the ability to embed secure Power BI Reports. There

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[POWERBI] TRY THE NEW GANTT AND FUNNEL VISUALS

January 14, 2018 kestenholz

When using Project Online together with Powerbi, a PMO is capable of producing some of the most stunning reports and dashboards. Using various custom visuals,

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[VIDEO] Bring your strategy to life through Microsoft PPM

September 29, 2017 kestenholz

You can now watch my presentation (75 min.) from the Microsoft Ignite conference. The main goal of the presentation is to discuss organizational PPM design,

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PowerBI Preview available to try now

March 16, 2015 kestenholz

It has been a long wait time but PowerBI preview is now available globally for everyone to try. From having already seen and played with

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Automatically create “Dimension Counts” in your OData Excel reports

February 13, 2013 kestenholz

Here is a little something nice for those of us creating reports on Project Server data. Previously when working against an OLAP cube in Excel

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