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Deprecation of old Excel and CSV import experience in Power BI Service

Excel and CSV files remain a valid data source for Power BI semantic models and reports. You can use them to create reports in the Power BI service from the Create page or in Power BI Desktop. This blog post is for users who created reports using the old experience to import an Excel or …

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Announcing General Availability (GA) of building single-page applications for Power Pages

We are excited to announce the general availability of support for single-page applications (SPAs) with Power Pages, starting with site version 9.8.1.x and later. With this release, you can build modern, client-side rendered sites using React, Angular, or Vue and deploy them directly to Power Pages using the Power Platform CLI.

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Breaking down the facts about secure development with Power Platform

Today, organizations are being measured by how quickly they can innovate. Whether it’s launching new digital experiences, streamlining operations, or responding to customer needs in real time, the ability to move fast has always been a competitive differentiator. And it only grew on importance in the agentic era. But speed alone isn’t enough.

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Power Pages Client API (Preview): Native Client-Side Library for Forms and Data

When building advanced, data‑driven sites on Power Pages, developers often encounter limitations and fragility in standard DOM manipulation. Relying on jQuery selectors to hide fields or move elements is prone to breaking when the underlying HTML structure changes.

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