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Embedding reports - license confusion

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I have a web application used by both internal users and 3rd party (clients/partners). I would like to embed Power BI reports into this application and am unclear on what is the correct way to do this in terms of licensing.

 

I do't want to use the 'Publish to WEB' option as would like some security in place + to remove the 'share' option and PowerBI decoration. My understanding is that my internal users will require a Power BI Pro license and that I can use the REST API to embed the reports into the Web App. But I may also have external users who will be looking at the same report in the same page. I don't want to have to tell them to subscribe to a Power BI Pro license via O365.

 

Based on this, in my sceanrio, is the following correct?:

 

  • For internal users, each user who needs to view a Power BI embedded report (via REST API) requires a Power BI Pro subscription
  • For external users (accessing the SAME report), I require enough Power BI sessions to cover the expected concurrency

 

If the above is true, do I need two methods of displaying the same report? One for the internal user and another for the 3rd party (via the REST API and Power BI Embedded respectively)? This seems really clunky - is there another way I can do this?

 

 


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