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Power BI on-Premises Production Targeted for Mid 2017

NEWS FLASH: Power BI reports can be deployed to SQL Server Reporting Services web portal.  The production-ready release is targeted for mid 2017.  This is much sooner than most folks in the community were anticipating.  An installable technical preview is targeted for January of 2017.  This announcement was just made on the SQL Server Reporting Services Team Blog.

From the announcement:

Which Power BI capabilities do you plan to add to SSRS?

We’re focusing our efforts on adding Power BI reports to SSRS and on supporting the features Power BI Desktop offers for use within these reports, including a variety of data connectors and visualizations. Beyond the current Technical Preview, we plan to add support for

Given our focus on Power BI reports, we have no current plans to add other Power BI features (such as “dashboards,” Q&A, Quick Insights, and others) to SSRS.

What can we expect in the next Technical Preview of Power BI reports in SSRS?

With the current Technical Preview, we used a pre-configured Azure VM to offer you a preview that’s quick and easy to try. Our focus for the next Technical Preview is on a version you can download and install on your own VM or server, a necessary next step toward a production-ready version. Aside from this aspect, the functionality will be similar to the current Technical Preview’s.

When will we have this next Technical Preview?

We’re targeting January 2017 to release this next Technical Preview.

What’s the release vehicle for a production-ready version?

We plan to release the production-ready version in the next SQL Server release wave. We won’t be releasing it in a Service Pack, Cumulative Update, or other form of update for SSRS 2016.

When will we have a production-ready version?

We’re targeting availability in mid-2017.

Can I deploy SSRS 2016 today and migrate to SSRS with Power BI reports when it’s available?

Yes, we aim to make it easy to migrate to SSRS with Power BI reports from SSRS 2016 and previous versions.

The complete blog post can be found here: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sqlrsteamblog/2016/12/16/power-bi-reports-in-sql-server-reporting-services-feedback-on-the-technical-preview/

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