BI for Intune documentation
BI for Intune turns Microsoft Intune data into clear, actionable Power BI reporting, deployed entirely inside your own tenant. Use these guides to install the app, register the Microsoft Entra app, connect your data, and keep your reports current.
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Get Started
Install BI for Intune from the Microsoft Marketplace and preview it with sample data.
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Administration
Manage the semantic model, back up reports, and perform in-place upgrades.
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Advanced Configuration
Connect Log Analytics and deploy Enhanced Inventory to unlock more dashboards.
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User Guides
Edit reports, repair broken visuals, and build your own pop-up box visuals.
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What's New
See what changed in each BI for Intune release, including the latest version.
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About BI for Intune
Section titled “About BI for Intune”BI for Intune is a Power BI reporting solution that runs entirely inside your own Microsoft tenant. There is no external data egress: all compute, data, and identity stay in your Azure environment. The app reads from Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Entra ID, then surfaces device, application, compliance, and update reporting through curated Power BI report pages.
How the docs are organized
Section titled “How the docs are organized”- Get Started walks you through installing BI for Intune from the Microsoft Marketplace, requesting a license, creating the Microsoft Entra app registration, and configuring the semantic model.
- Advanced Configuration is optional. Connecting Log Analytics or deploying Enhanced Inventory unlocks additional dashboards (Windows Update for Business Reports, App Inventory, Monitors, USB devices, warranty, and more). The product works fine without these; dashboards that depend on them simply show no data until you set them up.
- Administration covers ongoing operations: semantic model parameters, Entra app permissions, backing up custom reports, and performing in-place upgrades.
- User Guides show you how to edit reports, repair broken visuals, build pop-up box visuals, and merge multiple datasets.
- What’s New lists the changes in each release so you can track new features and fixes.
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