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3/15 Webinar: Using App-only Authentication with Power BI Embedding

In this live event Microsoft Power Platform MVP, Ted Pattison, will teach you how to leverage the new app-only authentication support currently in preview for Power BI embedding and the Power BI Service API. Ted will also discuss emerging best practices with Microsoft’s App-Owns-Data model and explain why you should migrate away from older application designs based on authentication with a Master User Account. Ted will explain the concepts and demonstrate how to acquire app-only access tokens through Azure AD and how to configure app workspaces in Power BI to provide access to the service principals behind your Azure AD applications.

Where: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhMfpdXLIw0

When: March 15th 10AM PST

Ted Pattison is an author, instructor and owner of Critical Path Training (www.CriticalPathTraining.com), a company dedicated to education on Microsoft technologies including Power BI, SharePoint and Office 365. Ted has been speaking at conferences for over 20 years and is a regular speaker at users groups including the Power BI User Group which started in April of 2016. Ted also maintains several open source projects in GitHub including the SharePoint 2016 VM Setup Guide, The Online Virtual Classroom setup Guide and the Power BI Party Pack with sample data and code for demonstrations.

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