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Hi everyone,
I need a little help on best practices for this topic as I'm new on PBI and didn't stablish a PBI solution on an entire organization.
Any help on this will be very appreciated.
Andrea
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Hi @AndreaLee1212 ,
1. A tenant is a container for organizing items such as users, domains, subscriptions, and so on. For ease of administration, I recommend that you create only one tenant.
2. For different environments, for ease of management, it is recommended that you create different workspaces for different departments.
3. You can publish all reports for sharing to a dedicated workspace for easy sharing, or you can share them directly.
4. If you have two teams that need completely different reports, you can create different workspaces for them separately, and if you need to work together, you can create the same workspace and assign different workspace roles to members of different departments.
Please refer to the following documents for more information.
What is a Tenant? | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
Power BI implementation planning: Tenant setup - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Workspaces in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
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Hi @AndreaLee1212 ,
1. A tenant is a container for organizing items such as users, domains, subscriptions, and so on. For ease of administration, I recommend that you create only one tenant.
2. For different environments, for ease of management, it is recommended that you create different workspaces for different departments.
3. You can publish all reports for sharing to a dedicated workspace for easy sharing, or you can share them directly.
4. If you have two teams that need completely different reports, you can create different workspaces for them separately, and if you need to work together, you can create the same workspace and assign different workspace roles to members of different departments.
Please refer to the following documents for more information.
What is a Tenant? | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
Power BI implementation planning: Tenant setup - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Workspaces in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.