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  1. Thanks for the update, very thorough explanation as always been the case with your articles. Do you happen to know if paginated reports or reporting services in cloud as platform as service is part of the BI roadmap and if yes what is the timeline for that?

  2. So for us who had planned to use Power BI Embedded in the near future, is Premium the only option now? We want to serve Reports/dashboards to third-party users through our own web application without the users having Pro-licenses.

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  4. Does anyone know if the same Power BI Desktop can author reports for both Power BI Report Server (on-premise) and Power BI Service (cloud)? We are planning a hybrid environment.

    • Hi Andy,

      At least in the short-term, you will need two separate versions of Power BI Desktop. One to author to Power BI Report Server and one to publish to Power BI Service.

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  8. Hi James, Nice post. I believe the 100TB, 48x/day refresh, and higher individual dataset size beyond 1GB are all upcoming features coming over the next few months – I’m 99% sure they won’t be available yet on June 1st. So you might want to move them into the following paragraph with the other upcoming features?

    Also, could you clarify what the last line in your chart means by “fixed lifecycle policy” and “modern lifecycle policy?”

    Thanks, Melissa.

    • Hi Melissa,

      According to the Microsoft BI Premium Whitepaper (link above), as well as from what the product team told me, the 100TB and 48x/day refresh will be available on launch. The 1GB dataset size will not. I mentioned it as a soon-to-be available but can see how that is confusing, so I’ll update the blog and move it down. Fixed Lifecycle Policy means updates to SSRS every year or so, and Modern Lifecycle means every few months.

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