Workspaces in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn Workspaces are places to collaborate with colleagues to create collections of dashboards, reports, semantic models, and paginated reports This article describes workspaces, how to manage access to them, and how to use them to create and distribute apps To create a workspace, see Create a workspace
Multiple audiences for Power BI apps, will it change your workspace . . . In this blog, I will elaborate on the impact of multiple audiences for Power BI Apps, as well as the impact on workspace governance Let’s first have a look at what this new app-related feature is and how it differs from the previous setup Previously, every Power BI workspace related to one app, just like a 1-on-1 relationship
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up Power BI Workspaces In our previous blog we announced our latest offer on a modern approach on Power BI v2 Workspace upgrade and Governance In this blog, we collect some of the challenges we faced during the process of upgrading our own workspaces and important takeaways from the journey
Solved: Premium Capacity - What happens to workspaces when . . . From what I gather, we can freely move a workspace in and out of a dedicated premium capacity all day long - So is it safe to assume that the contents of the workspace wont be impacted? I was also reading this article: https: docs microsoft com en-us power-bi admin service-premium-capacity-manage
Implementation Planning: Workspace-Level Workspaces - Power BI Because a one-to-one relationship exists between a workspace and a Power BI app, a broadly defined workspace can result in apps for users that contain lots of content You can mitigate the issue by excluding certain workspace items from the app and via design of app navigation
Power BI Workspace: What is it? How does it Work - Microsoft Power BI . . . Power BI Workspaces are leveraged to collaborate and share content with coworkers Collaborate on dashboards, reports, spreadsheets, and datasets with colleagues by adding them to your workspaces Each workspace member, with one exception, requires a Power BI Pro or Premium Per User (PPU) license
MC1098946 - Limit on number of users or groups that can be added to . . . For example, a workspace with one group, that group is permitted to have over 1,000 users When this will happen: This change will roll out between August 1, 2025, and August 31, 2025 How this affects your organization: Once this feature is rolled out: A maximum of 1,000 users or groups can have workspace roles for a Power BI or Fabric workspace