TMDL Visual Studio Code Extension (Generally Available)

This update brings DAX semantic highlighting support within TMDL documents alongside other enhanced authoring features like Power Query semantic highlighting, breadcrumb navigation, code actions, code formatting, localization, and numerous bug fixes. You can find more details about this latest release in the changelog. The Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL) extension is essential for anyone working with TMDL documents in &hellip; <p class="link-more"><a href="https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/tmdl-visual-studio-code-extension-generally-available/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> &#8220;TMDL Visual Studio Code Extension (Generally Available)&#8221;</span></a></p>

Bringing Context Aware Intelligence to Power BI

Ten years ago, Power BI entered the market and transformed how businesses interact with data. Before self-service BI, business users waited days, sometimes weeks, for IT teams to build reports and answer data questions. With the introduction of Power BI &#8211; any user could download the app for free, connect to their data, and get &hellip; <p class="link-more"><a href="https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/bringing-context-aware-intelligence-to-power-bi/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> &#8220;Bringing Context Aware Intelligence to Power BI&#8221;</span></a></p>

TMDL view (Generally Available)

TMDL view is now generally available in Power BI Desktop!

A recurring reminder that #powerbi reports *are not* a security mechanism. Reports query a #semanticmodel . Therefore viewing a report requires read permissions on the backing model.

There are only three things to discuss with regard to data #security in PBI:

1. Permissions to semantic model (membership in workspace, App audience, or Build permission)

2. Row-level security (RLS)

3. Object-level security (OLS)

Only RLS and OLS constrain a user to a subset of data in the semantic model.

Developing a runtime environment for control programs written according to the standard IEC 61131: “Denotational Model and Implementation of Scalable Virtual Machine in CPDev“ by Jan Sadolewski, Bartosz Trybus. Proceedings of the 17th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems(1st Workshop on Complex Networks: Theory and Application), appeared in: ACSIS, Vol. 30, pages 587–591 (2022).
#IEC #semanticmodel #virtualmachine
Open Access: https://tinyurl.com/yszs2u28
Annals of Computer Science and Information Systems, Volume 30