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Hi all,
I saw some more questions about this topic, but it's not clear to me.
A customer of mine would like to implement some tiles in a web app for their customers. How should they get this arranged with licenses?
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Often with a scenario like this you must choose between using a PowerBI.com workspace or a Power BI Embedded workspace. However, if your requirements is to use dashboard tiles instead of reports, then Power BI Embedded is not an option because it does not support dashboards. Power BI Embedded only supports what you can add into a Power BI Desktop project which included datasets and reports.
If you are using workspaces in PowerBI.com, each user needs an Office 365 account (or more specifically an Azure AD user account inside an Azure AD tenent). Next, each user will require a Power BI licenses which could be either the Power BI Pro license or the Power BI free license. Note that while most Power BI users will have an Office 365 license, it is not an absolute requirement.
If the process of creating an Office 365/Azure AD user account for each user and configuring all these user accounts with Power BI licenses is impracticle or impossible, then Power BI embedded is the road to go down. It's just that you will have to embed reports into your custom web app as opposed to dashboard tiles.
Often with a scenario like this you must choose between using a PowerBI.com workspace or a Power BI Embedded workspace. However, if your requirements is to use dashboard tiles instead of reports, then Power BI Embedded is not an option because it does not support dashboards. Power BI Embedded only supports what you can add into a Power BI Desktop project which included datasets and reports.
If you are using workspaces in PowerBI.com, each user needs an Office 365 account (or more specifically an Azure AD user account inside an Azure AD tenent). Next, each user will require a Power BI licenses which could be either the Power BI Pro license or the Power BI free license. Note that while most Power BI users will have an Office 365 license, it is not an absolute requirement.
If the process of creating an Office 365/Azure AD user account for each user and configuring all these user accounts with Power BI licenses is impracticle or impossible, then Power BI embedded is the road to go down. It's just that you will have to embed reports into your custom web app as opposed to dashboard tiles.
Thanks for your reply!
So do I understand correct that if I use reports embedded, I don't need any licences for my customers?
Yes, that is correct. If you use Power BI Embedded, you do not pay for user licenses. Instead, you pay a report session fee which i beleive is 5 cents a report session once you pass the certain threashold of report sessions per month.
@TedPattison wrote:
Yes, that is correct. If you use Power BI Embedded, you do not pay for user licenses. Instead, you pay a report session fee which i beleive is 5 cents a report session once you pass the certain threashold of report sessions per month.
I saw some more questions about licensing Power BI, when the tiles are shown in a web app. A customer of mine would like to show some tiles to his customers.
How should they get that arranged in their licensing?
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