Microsoft releases Power BI app for Apple Watch – MSPoweruser

Microsoft releases Power BI app for Apple Watch – MSPoweruser

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Updated March 25th, 2016
Published March 25th, 2016
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PowerBI Apple Watch App
Microsoft today released their Power BI app for Apple Watch. It supports both KPI and card tiles to provide you with a heartbeat measure of your business.
PowerBI Apple Watch
Other improvements available in this update are listed below.
•Added the ability to center map tiles to your current location when in focus mode.
•Added custom link tiles that can send the user to any URL. Links to different dashboards and reports will open within the app, while links to external URLs will open in a browser.
•Improved Power BI Mobile support to offer additional self-service options for users.
•Updated SQL Server 2016 integration to use SSRS folder navigation and support quick access to favorite mobile reports and KPIs.
Update the iOS app here from App Store.
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