Power platform roadmap
Do you want to check the features which will be developped during the next months ? Please read the Power platform roadmap. Check and vote for ideas supporting these evolutions.
How to check the Power platform roadmap
Click on the link down below and select the latest roadmap. The document is huge as it covers Dynamics 365, Power BI desktop, Power BI service, PowerApps, Flow, Forms, … So, in the filter, you may type the topic you are interrested in. For example, type ‘desktop’ or ‘power bi service’.
Check the summary in ‘What’s new and planned’ sections.
Power BI Desktop, Power BI Service, Power BI Mobile topics are under ‘Business intelligence’ section, at the bottom of the menu.
Please, consider that there is no certainty about the timelines :
Delivery timelines and projected functionality may change or may not ship
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/business-applications-release-notes/index
So, the Power platform roadmap gives very good and detailed information about the near future of your favorite BI tools.
This roadmap is inspired by the ideas posted on Power BI ideas : You can post your ideas and vote for others here
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