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46 TopicsM365 Roadmap Management
Wondering if others have tips & tricks on how they stay up to date with the https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap? I find it tedious to stay on top of all the features being announced, switching launch phases, moving target dates, and so on. I was hoping to use the RSS feed in a PowerBI Dashboard or find a solution in Planner similar to syncing the Admin Centre messages, and after some quick searches online could not find an example of anyone doing something similar. I was hoping any members of this community may be able to shed some light on how they approach the roadmap site and what tools if any they use to manage the constant influx of information? TIA!793Views3likes9CommentsMine your Azure backup data, it could save you 💰💡
Your data has a story to tell. Mine it, decipher it, and turn it into actionable outcomes. 📊🔍 Azure backups can become orphaned in several ways (I'll dive into that in a future post). But here’s a key point: orphaned doesn’t always mean useless, hence the word “Potential” in the title of my Power BI report. Each workload needs to be assessed individually. If a backup is no longer needed, you might be paying for it - unnecessarily and unknowingly. 🕵️♂️💸 To uncover these hidden costs, I combined data from the Azure Business Continuity Center with a PowerShell script I wrote to extract LastBackupTime and other metadata. This forms the foundation of my report, helping visualize and track backup usage over time. This approach helped me identify forgotten one-time backups, VMs deleted without stopping the backup, workloads excluded due to policy changes, and backups left behind after resource migrations. If you delete unneeded backups and have soft-delete enabled, the backup size drops to zero and Azure stops charging for it. ✅🧹 💡 Do your Azure backups have their own untold story to tell? 📸 Here's a snapshot of my report that helped me uncover these insights 👇38Views0likes0CommentsTeams Auto Attendant & Call Queue Historical Report
Hello everyone, We are slowly moving some of our hotlines to Teams, so I was searching for a way to get the data effectively. With this, I came across the PowerBI report https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/aa-cq-cqd-historical-reports. Sadly it seems the data source https://api.interfaces.records.teams.microsoft.com/Teams.VoiceAnalytics/getanalytics is no longer valid. If I try to connect to it, I'm getting error message: Web.Contents failed to get contents from 'https://api.interfaces.records.teams.microsoft.com/Teams.VoiceAnalytics/getanalytics?query=**** (500): Internal Server Error Do you know what is the correct data source which should be used? I do have access to Teams admin center and QER (Microsoft Call Quality data source) report without any issues so this should be a problem of the incorrect data source. Also is there a way how to display a full E164 number in the call history? It seems the last four digits are always replaced with stars which I suppose is due to privacy. Thanks. Best Regards LukasSolved14KViews0likes6CommentsData-driven Analytics for Responsible Business Solutions, a Power BI introduction course:
Want to gain inside on how students at Radboud University are introduced, in a praticle manner, to Power BI? Check out our learning process and final project. For a summary of our final solution watch our Video Blog and stick around till the end for some "wise words"!2.4KViews0likes1CommentMicrosoft PowerBI Template and Project Web App
Hello all! Got the PowerBI Template up and running and enjoying it. However, I have noticed that for some reason, my projects that are showing up correctly, Example, Project 1, is showing the right people who are tasked in Project 1, however the taskings are showing them working on another project, which is and has been inactive over a year and not showing the new correct taskings. Anyone have ideas that can help there?76Views0likes1CommentSeeking On-Premise Power BI P1 Capacity (Academic) or Suitable Alternative for Government Customer
Hello everyone, We are working with a government agency customer who requires Power BI P1 Capacity (On-Premise) with Academic classification. Unfortunately, we’ve been informed by Microsoft that this product has been discontinued and is now only available through Azure. However, due to strict data security policies, our customer is unable to use Azure as they cannot send data to external servers. We are looking for guidance on the following: Is there a direct successor to the Power BI P1 Capacity (On-Premise) with Academic classification that would meet these requirements? Are there any similar on-premise solutions for Power BI that could work for this customer? Any suggestions on how we can provide a suitable solution would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your assistance!88Views0likes2CommentsProtecting MS Project data for use in Power BI
Hello, In my organization, all staff have a Project Essential license to fill in time sheets but unfortunately this gives them access to a link that allows them to use MS project data in a Power BI file. Is it possible to cut off access to their data via MS project? Or through Power BI? Thank you for your timeSolved644Views0likes2CommentsHow to use Semantic Kernel Bot in-a-box to interact with data using natural language & AI
We are thrilled to discuss two new features for Semantic Kernel's AI-powered assistant - SQLPlugin and UploadPlugin. SQLPlugin uses SQL to extract insights that can transform the way professionals interact with data, while UploadPlugin lets users upload documents and retrieve knowledge6.3KViews1like1Comment