Zde najdete zdroje informací zaměřené na Power BI v angličtině, např. aktuality z Microsoft blogu a různá směsice informací z TOP blogů a magazínů zaměřených převážně na Power BI.
- Microsoft Power BI Blog | feed – nejnovější informace a aktuality z Power BI přímo od Microsoftu
- Kasper On BI | feed – Blog Kasper de Jongeho – program manažera Power BI
- Blog Chrise Webba | feed – Chris bloguje přes 10 let a na jeho webu se nachází přes 1000 článků o Power BI a DAXu
- Prathy | feed – Blog Prathy Kamasani – nezávislé kontraktorky z Indie žijící v Londýně
- Datachant | feed – Blog Gila Raviva, který pomáhá klietům (včetně klientů Fortune 500) vytvářet moderní self-service BI řešení.
Poslední revize 30.10.2025
- Copilot in web modeling (Preview)by jacindaeng on 4.6.2026 at 23:36
Copilot in web modeling (Preview) in the Power BI service, is an AI-powered assistant helping you analyze and improve your semantic models using natural language so you can spend less time on manual edits.
- Power BI at Microsoft Build 2026: The Agentic Era of analyticsby mohammadali on 4.6.2026 at 23:35
Microsoft Build 2026 brings the next generation of intelligent analytics to Power BI—where agents do the building, apps deliver insights everywhere, and the platform gets more powerful for every user.
- Building in the Agentic Era with Power BI and Fabricby SujataNarayana on 3.6.2026 at 21:20
Microsoft Build 2026 marks a major shift in how developers build data experiences with AI agents. Today we're announcing two capabilities that bring agentic analytics to the forefront: Agent Skills for Power BI, which let developers prompt an AI agent to build and refine semantic models and reports, and Fabric Apps for Semantic Models, which […]
- DAX User-Defined Functions (Generally Available)by kayu on 2.6.2026 at 16:00
DAX user-defined functions are now production-ready based on community feedback and internal validation. Their adoption during preview shows that DAX UDFs are quickly becoming a mainstay of Power BI semantic models.
- Fabric Dataflows Gen2 And Concurrent Evaluation, Part 2: Partitioned Computeby Chris Webb on 31.5.2026 at 16:38
In the first part of this series I showed how the Concurrency setting in a Fabric Dataflows Gen2 can affect refresh performance when there are multiple queries inside the dataflow. In this post I will show how, with Partitioned Compute, this setting can also affect the performance of a single query within a dataflow. To … Continue reading Fabric […]

