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Power BI Gateway is the secure bridge that connects on-premises data sources to the Power BI cloud service, enabling real-time data access without manual uploads. Know how it works and when to use each mode https://shorturl.at/3BlRZ
Power BI Gateway serves as a secure bridge that facilitates communication between on-premises data sources and Microsoft Power BI cloud services. This allows organizations to keep their data safely stored within local systems while still enabling Power BI to access, refresh, and analyze that data in real time or on a defined schedule. Rather than transferring sensitive information to the cloud, the gateway securely transmits only the required data through an encrypted connection.
For businesses that rely on on-premises databases such as SQL Server, Oracle, SAP, SharePoint, or Excel files stored on local servers, Power BI Gateway is an essential component. It ensures that reports and dashboards published to the Power BI Service remain consistently up to date, eliminating the need for manual data uploads.
Two types of Power BI Gateways are available:
Standard Mode (Enterprise Gateway): This mode is designed for organizational use and supports multiple users and data sources, along with scheduled refreshes, Direct Query, and Live Connection. It also integrates seamlessly with Microsoft services such as Power Apps, Power Automate, Azure Analysis Services, and Microsoft Fabric.
Personal Mode: Intended for individual users, this gateway is primarily used for the scheduled refresh of personal reports. It is straightforward to install but does not provide the advanced collaboration and enterprise management capabilities available in Standard Mode.
Utilizing Power BI Gateway offers a range of significant benefits, including enhanced security, automated data refreshes, centralized gateway management, and seamless integration between cloud-based analytics and on-premises systems. It eliminates the need for manual dataset updates, ensuring that business users consistently have access to the most current information for informed decision-making.
In today's data-driven environment, Power BI Gateway plays a critical role in enabling secure hybrid analytics. It effectively connects local business data with cloud-powered business intelligence, empowering organizations to leverage advanced visualization, reporting, and AI-driven insights without compromising data security or regulatory compliance.
[PowerBiGateway] Opciones de interés en puerta de enlace
Power Bi es muy popular en soluciones de Bi que se apliquen con datos on premise (en un entorno local). Éstas soluciones necesitan de un puente que nos ayude a conectarnos y el cual seguramente ya muchos han tenido la posibilidad de configurar. Estoy hablando del Power BI On Premise Data Gateway.
Si bien su uso rutinario es instalarlo y configurar unos orígenes, hay tres opciones de gran interés en la administración de éstos que podrían interesarnos.
[PowerBiGateway] Puertos
Aun que muchas veces instalemos programas dando siguiente siguiente siguiente, siempre es bueno conocer más detalles del mismo. En este caso vamos a conocer los puertos por donde viaja la Puerta de Enlace de Power Bi mejor conocida como On Premise Data Gateway.
Esta información es necesaria en caso que tenemos limitaciones corporativas configuradas en la red o administremos la misma. El gateway solo necesitará puertos de salida.
La puerta de enlace se comunica con Azure Service Bus mediante una dirección IP junto con un nombre de dominio completo (FQDN). Si fuerza a la puerta de enlace a comunicarse a través de HTTPS, usará estrictamente solo FQDN y no se comunicará mediante el uso de direcciones IP.
En la siguiente lista se describen los FQDN que usa la puerta de enlace:
Learn More About Power BI & its Components
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Learn More About Power BI & its Components
Understanding of Power BI
What is Power BI?
Component of Power BI
Power BI Pricing
Resources
What is Power BI?
Individuals will have their own definition of Power BI, in my view Power BI is a Business Intelligence tool developed by Microsoft, and you can connect different data sources to visualize data, create an interactive dashboard, scorecard, KPI and BI Reports. Using Power BI you can perform Self-service BI and generate Ad-Hoch BI reports. And all in one view.
I can say, Power BI for everyone,
For Analyst: it is easy to create business analytics reports, they can transform data to insights to action
IT & Management: it will simplify management reports, quick deployment, Governance & Security, provides cost-effective business intelligence implementation.
Developers: It will integrate with a custom application, extended, and embedded in applications using REST APIs.
Power BI Desktop
it is a free application you can install on your local computer, it is a complete data analysis and report creation tool, primarily for design, develop and publishing reports to the Service. Power BI Desktop is a holistic development tool for Power Query, Power Pivot and Power View
Power BI Service
This is cloud-based service – SaaS (software as a service) online services to publish your reports, share and collaborate your report with colleagues & customer.
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Comparing Power BI Desktop and the Power BI service.
In a Venn diagram comparing Power BI Desktop and the Power BI service, the area in the middle shows how the two overlap.
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-service-vs-desktop)
Power BI Mobile Apps:
There are Power BI mobile apps for three main mobile OS providers: Android, Apple, and Windows Phone.
These apps give you an interactive view of dashboards and reports in the Power BI site; you can share them even from the mobile app.
You can highlight part of the report, write a note on it and share it with others.
Power BI Gateway:
Gateways used to sync external data in and out of Power BI. In Enterprise mode, can also be used by Flows and Power Apps in Office 365.
Power BI Embedded:
The Power BI REST API can be used to build dashboards and reports into the custom applications that serve Power BI users, as well as non-Power BI users. The Microsoft Power BI service is sometimes referred to as Power BI online or app.powerbi.com.
Find getting started content for the Power BI service.
Sign in to your Power BI online account, or sign up, if you don’t have one yet.
Open the Power BI service.
Get some data and open it in the report view.
Use that data to create visualizations and save it as a report.
Create a dashboard by pinning tiles from the report.
Add another visualization to your dashboard by using the Q&A natural language tool.
Clean up resources by deleting the dataset, report, and dashboard.
Power BI Report Server:
An On-Premises Power BI Reporting solution for companies that won’t or can’t store data in the cloud-based Power BI Service.
Power BI Report Server is an on-premises report server with a web portal in which you display and manage reports and KPIs. Along with it come to the tools to create Power BI reports, paginated reports, mobile reports, and KPIs. Your users can access those reports in different ways: viewing them in a web browser or mobile device, or as an email in their inbox.
Comparing the Power BI Report Server:
Power BI Report Server is similar to both SQL Server Reporting Services and the Power BI online service but in different ways. Like the Power BI service, Power BI Report Server hosts Power BI reports (.PBIX), Excel files, and paginated reports (.RDL). Like Reporting Services, Power BI Report Server is on-premises. Power BI Report Server features are a superset of Reporting Services SSRS: everything you can do in Reporting Services, you can do with Power BI Report Server, along with support for Power BI reports. You have to enable the Reporting service manager or install separately.
if you install SQL Server Reporting Services 2016, it will come with default.
Power BI Pricing (https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/)
Resources:
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-what-is-desktop
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/report-server/get-started
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
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[PowerBiGateway] Personal vs OnPremise Data Gateway
Cada vez que que alguien quiere implementar Power Bi con fuentes on premise me consulta: “¿Que es eso del gateway personal y otro?”
Ciertamente me encontré con que la documentación de Microsoft no tiene una tablita comparadora y eso puede ocasionar dudas.
Por esta razón les dejo esta imagen que encontré que da un buen inicio de las diferencias que traen las puertas de enlace de Power Bi.
Es importante destacar que Personal Mode tiene la ventaja de poder configurar para actualizar a cualquier conjunto de datos de los que tiene Power Bi Desktop incluyendo código Python y R. A diferencia de On-Premises Mode que está limitado a las siguientes https://docs.microsoft.com/es-es/power-bi/service-gateway-onprem
Del lado de On-Premises Mode tenemos una posibilidad adicional en los servicios soportados que es la conexión contra un Azure Analysis Services.
Próximamente podremos hablar de puertos. Espero que les sea útil para limpiar dudas.