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Deploy Tabular Models to Power BI Premium
As you all know, Microsoft is investing a lot of time and money to make the Power BI a powerful platform for all the data-related and analytical works. They are targeted towards making Power BI premium a superset of AAS and recently announced the general availability ‘XMLA endpoints ‘ that we all were waiting for.
XMLA endpoints are now generally available!
In addition to complex semantic modeling, dataset management capabilities, and backward compatibility with Analysis Services tools and processes, XMLA endpoints provide open-platform connectivity for single-version-of-the-truth semantic models. In terms of scenarios covered, XMLA endpoints represent the biggest single capability inherited from Analysis Services.
Microsoft is slowly adding the features of AAS to Power BI Premium and in the future, it certainly will take over the AAS.
In this article, we will see how we can deploy a Tabular Model to the Power BI Premium workspace ( instead of Azure Analysis Services)
For this example, I am using the model from my previous article, this model was already deployed to Azure Analysis Services, but now we will see how we can deploy this to Power BI Premium