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Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

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Craig on 18 May 2017 10:07:41

Please add support for Power BI Dashboards to Power BI Report Server.

Administrator on 20 Apr 2018 11:33:44

The team will be investing in the integration of the dashboards and leverage the dashboard platform of Power BI.com as the solution for this scenario

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D.S. on 05 Jul 2020 23:07:17

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

Please add this feature. I was shocked to find out that dashboards don't exist in PBI RS!

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Power BI User on 05 Jul 2020 23:06:58

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

I am currently finalising the choice of a reporting tool for a company. But an issue I have with PowerBI is the fact you cannot create Dashboards with Report Server. This may be a no-go situation for PowerBI due to that matter. As mentionned by many people, we cannot use the cloud version - the On Premise should have the same functionnality as the cloud

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Karthik on 05 Jul 2020 23:06:46

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

Due to regulatory issues, many companies can't have the data taken to the public cloud. After seeing some key features of Power BI service (natural language query, dashboards, etc), we are taken aback when later realizing these are not supported on a Power BI Report Server. Please bring the same functionalities to Power BI Report Server that is available in the cloud.

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Robert O'Donnell on 05 Jul 2020 23:06:10

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

Everything that is available in the "cloud" should also be available "on-premise". That is why Dashboards should be included. We need the flexibility.

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David Vinson on 05 Jul 2020 23:06:10

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

Agree with Edward and Sara below - need dashboarding on prem as well as customized views that are pinned by users - a report that cannot be reused by each community represented by a slicer for that community's data is useless - causing so many redundancies.

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Edward Collegan Wyche on 05 Jul 2020 23:06:08

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

Currently we are considering PowerBi as replacement for existing business intelligence tools. For one the biggest banks in the world cloud option (for obvious reasons) is a no-go, without having on-premise dashboard enabled solution power bi consideration ends here.
Is there any update regarding enabling this feature in Power BI Report Server?

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Sarah Faber on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:33

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

We have many requirements for customized views, allowing users to self-serve and pin to their dashboard on-prem fulfills this requirement in a way that doesn't cost us redundant work, wasted time and resources.

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Power BI User on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:28

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

we are in a situation where we can not have any data in the cloud but we would like to use Power BI to its full extent, please add this feature on-prem

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adrienne on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:11

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server--

power BI report server needs dashboards!!!

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Salim on 05 Jul 2020 23:05:10

RE: Support dashboards in Power BI Report Server

Considering Azure is well aware of data sovereignty rules in placed like EU based on how they structure their data center, you know Microsoft knows better. That is why Tableau and other products are superior, because Microsoft is focused an agenda for Cloud Strategy that effectively limits its loyal users from being adopt or begin to recommend. Microsoft should focus on what they intended to with PowerBI, make a good product people can use. Should we put Windows 10 and all my personal browsing habits in the cloud too? Everyone knows hybrid cloud strategy is the limitation for any company that respects its privacy to compete. Give me a break and put this feature in already...