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Hello Community - We are part of a large company that has an enterprise license (not sure which level, but I think it is the highest one). We are being acquired by a different company (also quite big) that apparently only has a few power bi licenses.
Our tenant/admin is not controlled by us (we are a much smaller entity), but we have been asked what considerations we need to take into account for a smooth Power Bi transition into our new parent company. We have numerous dataflows, datasets, and reports and our current premium workspaces. Not to mention a number of reports that have connections to SharePoint.
I do not know if our new parent company (transaction has not finalized yet) will want to purchase an enterprise level package, or if they will just want us to use Premium Per User license (we would have about 100 active users, 99% of which are just viewers of the reports I create). But we do have all of our departments with their own premium workspaces and their respective reports in those workspaces.
Any guidance or tips is appreciated!
@AnkitKukreja @Greg_Deckler Thanks guys. I've got a ticket into Microsoft. Should be fun...
@Anonymous As far as I am aware, there is no "easy" button for this sort of thing. Last time this came up it was basically, you get to manually move everything.
Hi @Anonymous
Best advise would be from MS support itself. It would be really helpful for you if you can raise a ticket to Microsoft and they can guide you better.
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