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This week we take a look at Power BI Report Server - the on-premise way to deploy Power BI reports.
We consider when to use it and when not to, the limitations, and the costs.
In general though, the default position should probably be to use the cloud service as Report Server will always lag behind in terms of features, and comes with bigger cost overheads since it needs to be deployed on an infrastructure that has to be purchased and maintained.
The main (only?) compelling reason to use it it likely to be regulatory: that you are processing data that cannot for regulatory (or contractual) reasons be hosted in the cloud. That is not to imply that the cloud is any less secure - indeed it is probably more secure than on-premise infrastructure - but regulation frequently lags behind technology.
For more information, read this detailed comparison of features and an introduction to the pre-requisites (including licensing).
You can download Power BI Desktop from here.
If you already use Power BI, or are considering it, we strongly recommend you join your local Power BI user group here.
To find out more about our services and the help we can offer, contact us at one of the websites below:
UK and Europe: https://www.clearlycloudy.co.uk/
North America: https://www.clearlysolutions.net/
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This week we take a look at Power BI Report Server - the on-premise way to deploy Power BI reports.
We consider when to use it and when not to, the limitations, and the costs.
In general though, the default position should probably be to use the cloud service as Report Server will always lag behind in terms of features, and comes with bigger cost overheads since it needs to be deployed on an infrastructure that has to be purchased and maintained.
The main (only?) compelling reason to use it it likely to be regulatory: that you are processing data that cannot for regulatory (or contractual) reasons be hosted in the cloud. That is not to imply that the cloud is any less secure - indeed it is probably more secure than on-premise infrastructure - but regulation frequently lags behind technology.
For more information, read this detailed comparison of features and an introduction to the pre-requisites (including licensing).
You can download Power BI Desktop from here.
If you already use Power BI, or are considering it, we strongly recommend you join your local Power BI user group here.
To find out more about our services and the help we can offer, contact us at one of the websites below:
UK and Europe: https://www.clearlycloudy.co.uk/
North America: https://www.clearlysolutions.net/