Visual Awesomeness Unlocked: Pulse Chart
The new Pulse Chart custom visual for Power BI helps you tell data stories and engage your audience. It lets you highlight key events and show how those relate to trends you see in the data.
The new Pulse Chart custom visual for Power BI helps you tell data stories and engage your audience. It lets you highlight key events and show how those relate to trends you see in the data.
We’re living in an increasingly data-driven world, where the way we communicate and share information is rapidly evolving. Recently, I’ve been spending time with journalists who are at the center of this transition. They are striving to inform their readers and viewers and need to use data more and more to support their reporting. We’re exploring how Microsoft Power BI, as a communication tool, can transform the way journalists present information to their audience.
We’ve seen tremendous momentum with end users, solution integrators, and ISVs all building custom visuals to integrate with Power BI so users have access to faster, repeatable data driven decision making tools. As we plan ahead for the custom visuals feature with the goal of bringing it out of preview later this year, you should be aware of a few steps that we’re taking now to prepare.
Since the last API updates roundup , we’ve been busy adding new experiences and APIs for Power BI developers. We’re ready to take the covers off of our latest additions that we hope help developers do more and faster with Power BI. Two major things have…
Power BI’s REST APIs enable a broad range of developers to build data experiences that extend what their own applications can do. Today, we’d like to share some work the Azure Logic Apps team is doing using Azure Stream Analytics and Power BI. …