
As you can imagine, having so limited content on the internet relating to this type of integration meant that my team and I had to think out of the box and play around with a few ideas to get the project delivered but we managed to complete the project and, in this article, I will share my limited expertise on how you can go about embedding a Power BI Report Server reports with ASP.NET web applications.Įmbed SSRS Report into an ASP.NET Website I was recently involved in a project that required an integration of a Power BI Report Server dashboard with an ASP.NET MVC application. Net applications, there is currently very limited content on the internet pertaining to embedding the on-prem version of Power BI Service (known as Power BI Report Server) reports into. Regardless of the reasons for forming cross-functional teams, you would often find that whilst many tutorials have been written about the integration of Power BI Service with. There are many reasons for forming such a partnership including a lack of report-development skill by web developers, BI team owns a better reporting tool for data visualization, or maybe to prevent the software team from “reinventing the wheel” by developing a report that has already been produced elsewhere.

business intelligence, software development, web development etc.) would join forces to form a cross-functional development team with a common goal of integrating a business intelligence artefact such as a SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) report into a front-end web application. Every once in a while, teams from different functional areas of the business (i.e.
