Publishing and sharing
Continuing with the example scenario we introduced in Chapter 3, Up and Running with Power BI Desktop, Pam is excited to share the new utilization report with the rest of the organization. She decides that using the Power BI service is the best and most secure way to do this, especially since she wants to leverage Row-Level Security (RLS) in order to keep people focused on the information that is most important to their role. Pam's organization does not have Power BI Premium, so this means that everyone viewing the report will need a Power BI Pro license.
Creating a workspace
Pam decides to create a workspace specifically for the reports that she will be publishing to the service. She expects to publish many more reports other than just her new utilization report, so she decides to create a new workspace for these reports instead of cluttering up her default My workspace workspace. Follow these steps to get started:
- Click on Workspaces and...