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Microsoft named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Augmented BI Platforms, Q3 2021

We are excited to announce that Forrester has recognized Microsoft as a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Augmented BI Platforms, Q3 2021. Microsoft received the highest score of any vendor in both the strategy and current offering categories. Further, Forrester noted in the report, “It is hard not to consider Power BI as your top choice for an enterprise BI platform.”

You can read The Forrester Wave™: Augmented BI Platforms, Q3 2021 to learn more about Microsoft’s position as a leader in this report.

This evaluation focused on the Augmented BI capabilities that empower users to become citizen data scientists, drawing on the power of AI and machine learning and broadening the reach of data and analytics to all decision-makers.

We are humbled by this recognition and the confidence customers and industry leaders have shown in Microsoft Power BI.

The Power BI team and I continue to be guided by our vision of driving a data culture for everyone and every decision at any scale. We’re excited to keep on this journey with customers, partners, communities, and the rest of the growing ecosystem.

We’re very grateful to our customers, our community members, and our partners for making Power BI what it is today. We could have not achieved this type of recognition without all the energy and feedback you provide to us every single day.

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