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Fredrik Hedenström on 19 Nov 2014 21:27:37

Make it possible to embed Power BI dashboards/reports/items on Office365/SharePoint online pages, for example as a web part.

Administrator on 10 Jul 2020 16:04:39

Today I’m very excited to announce the availability of the Power BI report web part for SharePoint Online! We’ve heard from you all that SharePoint Online is a critical part of how you disseminate and communicate data and that to-date it wasn’t easy to include Power BI content there. The feature we’re announcing today changes all that. We’ve been busy at work with the SharePoint team building an out-of-the-box web part for SharePoint Online using their new Modern Pages infrastructure. The new web part we are releasing today enables SharePoint authors to embed Power BI reports directly in SharePoint Online pages with no code required! The feature is available today for Office 365 First Release customers. Read all about the new web part on the Power BI Blog: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/integrate-power-bi-reports-in-sharepoint-online/ We really appreciate your ideas so do let us know what else you'd like us to add to the web part. -Lukasz

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Magnus Viermyr on 05 Jul 2020 22:31:23

RE: Embed in SharePoint/Office365

Status on this?

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Power BI User on 05 Jul 2020 22:31:14

RE: Embed in SharePoint/Office365

Can we please get an update on the progress of this requested feature?
As it is a rather key feature for any security conscious enterprise business who wishes to fully utilise Powerbi in a capacity of having confidential information accessible on an intranet or SharePoint site. who does not wish to have the information publicly accessible.

The main point that we need to know is being addressed here is security.

Is this going to be one of the primary aspects that are being addressed as part of this feature implementation?

The ability to have private information published as an embedded link or web part whilst using any AD managed or IP-based security or memberships to allow or disallow access to the content would be fantastic, however. if this is not being addressed then we need to know so we can raise another feature request.

Thank you for your time.

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Andrew Jolly on 05 Jul 2020 22:31:14

RE: Embed in SharePoint/Office365

Good to hear that work has started on this. It's an important integration concept that both the SharePoint Product team and the Power BI product team will mutually benefit from in terms of motivators for Microsoft's consumption. If you need testers you won't have a shortage with volunteers based on the amount of activity in this thread and appreciation in the wider community.

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Bob Bruce on 05 Jul 2020 22:30:48

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As an alternative/in-addition-to have the Office 365 SharePoint Online team add ad .pbix access web part like we have for Excel and Visio.

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G.J. de Boer on 05 Jul 2020 22:30:45

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Reckon this fact will speed up this issue: Qlik visuals can already be integrated into Sharepoint/O365 for almost 2 years, by simply pasting a url of a dashboard or tile into a Sharepoint webpart (https://community.qlikview.com/thread/139742). The embedded Qlik visual has a live coupling, and handles its own sharing security. It shouldn't be too difficult for Microsoft to do the same for coupling two Microsoft products ...

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Dan Hartshorn on 05 Jul 2020 22:30:37

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This is a real critical component and there needs to be an integrated answer and a web part that makes configuration really possible without detailed dev involvement.

A general ETA would be a help.

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Joms on 05 Jul 2020 22:30:33

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ETA please?

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Dev4Free on 05 Jul 2020 22:30:31

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Please, an ETA on this.

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Bruce burgon on 05 Jul 2020 22:30:27

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That would really help us if we could embed or have a live connection to shrepoint

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Michael Buckingham on 05 Jul 2020 22:30:25

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The key piece for me is security. I have no problem with embedding the code for an iframe.

In the long run, a web part of an app makes sense. It should be fully integrated into Office 365.