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Azure Maps visual for Power BI is now GA

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The Azure Maps visual for Power BI has officially been released, and it comes with exciting updates and improvements to its existing features. Let's take a closer look at some of the highlights of this release.

 

 

New map style

One of the most significant changes in this release is the introduction of a new map style that provides users with a more modern and appealing look and feel. This new style also gives users new ways to interact with data, enhancing the overall user experience.

Data Layers

Additionally, Azure Maps visual for Power BI now includes support for various data layers, including heat maps, filled map, 3D columns, bubble, and pie chart layers. These layers give users more options to visualize their data, making it easier to identify patterns and trends in your data.

 

Interactivity

Improved interactivity features, such as on-object interaction, allow users to have greater control over their data and make better decisions based on their insights.

 

 

Map Control

The enhanced map control features in Azure Maps visual for Power BI provide users with more control over the appearance and functionality of their maps, including the ability to zoom in and out, pan the map, select areas, and adjust the map's orientation.

 

Performance

Azure Maps visual for Power BI has been optimized for faster load times, better rendering performance, and improved responsiveness. This means users can work with larger datasets and still have a seamless experience, allowing them to make better decisions based on their data.

 

Upgrade

Users can upgrade their Map visual to Azure Maps visual for Power BI whenever they open reports that contain the old Maps Visual. Upgrading to Azure Maps visual for Power BI will provide users with greater control and flexibility in analyzing their data.

 

Get started

To learn more about the Azure Maps visual for Power BI and get started, visit the Microsoft Learn website: Get started with Azure Maps Power BI visual

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