6: Securing, Sharing and Collaborating using the Power BI Service
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6: Securing, Sharing and Collaborating using the Power BI Service
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<v ->Welcome to lesson number six, where we're gonna discuss</v> securing, sharing and collaborating using the Power BI service. We will explore features that allow you to share content with users quickly and easily, if licensing considerations are properly thought out. Long gone are the days where they should be of sharing by emailing files around. And once the content is shared, you can now collaborate and communicate directly at the source. These are some features that I've dreamed of for years in the BI space and now they're here and we will show you how to use them. There are also some incredible features that help you move away from old securities and methods of all or none, whereby you either had access to report with all the data, or you had access to none of it using many of these features discussed so far, plus the security features can really help enable the development of fewer reports and fewer data models. And this is something we really try to emphasize every time we teach Power BI is using these features really does reduce what you actually have out there and enables you to move closer and closer to that central version of the truth. Okay so, objectives for this particular lesson are, first, we're gonna talk about sharing dashboards and reports. Second, we're gonna go through and explore comments in reports and dashboards. And, finally, we're gonna discuss setting up row level security, let's begin.