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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 19 MIN

Power BI deployment pipeline: stop guessing and use Dev-Test-Prod environments for governed, reliable report releases

from M365.FM - Modern work, security, and productivity with Microsoft 365 · host Mirko Peters - Founder of m365.fm, m365.show and m365con.net

Power BI deployment: in this episode of M365.fm, Mirko Peters replaces the "publish and pray" approach to Power BI with a structured deployment framework that turns chaotic, inconsistent report rollouts into a repeatable, governed process. He opens with the familiar disaster: a report that looked perfect in development, broke on refresh in production, showed different numbers to different users, and ended up being "fixed" by exporting it to Excel—defeating the entire point of having Power BI.Mirko starts by diagnosing why most Power BI deployments fail before they reach end users. Reports built in personal workspaces, datasets shared via email, no separation between development and production, and no deployment pipeline mean every update is a manual, risky event. He explains how this "cowboy deployment" model scales to exactly one developer and zero governance, and why it becomes a liability the moment a second person touches the file.He then introduces deployment pipelines as the grown-up alternative. Pipelines give you a three-stage environment—Development, Test, Production—where changes flow in one direction, datasets are promoted with a single click, and each stage can have its own data source connections and capacity. Mirko walks through how this separates the creative work of building from the operational discipline of publishing, so analysts can experiment freely without accidentally overwriting a report that finance uses every morning.The episode dives into workspace strategy and capacity planning. Mirko explains why shared "everyone dumps here" workspaces destroy governance, how Premium Per User and Fabric capacity change what deployment pipelines are available to you, and how to design a workspace hierarchy that maps to real organizational boundaries instead of whoever had admin rights that week. He also covers gateway configuration, scheduled refresh, and the difference between import and DirectQuery from a deployment-risk perspective.Throughout, you get practical deployment checklists: what to validate before promotion, how to handle parameter substitution between environments, and how to use deployment rules to swap data sources cleanly. Mirko's core message is that Power BI deployment is not a one-click afterthought—it is a discipline that, when done right, makes every subsequent release safer, faster, and something users can actually trust.WHAT YOU WILL LEARNWhy "publish and pray" Power BI deployments create inconsistent, ungoverned reports.- How deployment pipelines separate Development, Test, and Production environments.- How workspace strategy and capacity planning affect what governance options you have.- How to use deployment rules to swap data sources cleanly between environments.- A practical pre-promotion checklist so every Power BI release is safe and predictable.THE CORE INSIGHTPower BI is not hard to deploy—it is hard to deploy consistently. Once you replace ad-hoc publishing with a structured pipeline, workspace hierarchy, and deployment rules, every report release stops being a gamble and starts being a repeatable, auditable process your organization can rely on.WHO THIS EPISODE IS FORThis episode is ideal for Power BI developers, data engineers, and BI leads who are tired of broken refreshes, inconsistent numbers, and the anxiety of updating reports that people depend on. It is especially valuable if you are moving from personal workspace chaos to a governed, multi-environment Power BI setup and need a concrete deployment framework to follow.ABOUT THE HOSTMirko Peters is a Microsoft 365 and data platform consultant focused on building governed, reliable analytics platforms with Power BI, Fabric, and the Power Platform. Through M365.fm, he shares practical deployment patterns, workspace strategies, and governance models that help organizations move from fragile report publishing to disciplined, trust-worthy BI delivery.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/m365-fm-modern-work-security-and-productivity-with-microsoft-365--6704921/support.

Power BI deployment: in this episode of M365.fm, Mirko Peters replaces the "publish and pray" approach to Power BI with a structured deployment framework that turns chaotic, inconsistent report rollouts into a repeatable, governed process. He opens with the familiar disaster: a report that looked perfect in development, broke on refresh in production, showed different numbers to different users, and ended up being "fixed" by exporting it to Excel—defeating the entire point of having Power BI.Mirko starts by diagnosing why most Power BI deployments fail before they reach end users. Reports built in personal workspaces, datasets shared via email, no separation between development and production, and no deployment pipeline mean every update is a manual, risky event. He explains how this "cowboy deployment" model scales to exactly one developer and zero governance, and why it becomes a liability the moment a second person touches the file.He then introduces deployment pipelines as the grown-up alternative. Pipelines give you a three-stage environment—Development, Test, Production—where changes flow in one direction, datasets are promoted with a single click, and each stage can have its own data source connections and capacity. Mirko walks through how this separates the creative work of building from the operational discipline of publishing, so analysts can experiment freely without accidentally overwriting a report that finance uses every morning.The episode dives into workspace strategy and capacity planning. Mirko explains why shared "everyone dumps here" workspaces destroy governance, how Premium Per User and Fabric capacity change what deployment pipelines are available to you, and how to design a workspace hierarchy that maps to real organizational boundaries instead of whoever had admin rights that week. He also covers gateway configuration, scheduled refresh, and the difference between import and DirectQuery from a deployment-risk perspective.Throughout, you get practical deployment checklists: what to validate before promotion, how to handle parameter substitution between environments, and how to use deployment rules to swap data sources cleanly. Mirko's core message is that Power BI deployment is not a one-click afterthought—it is a discipline that, when done right, makes every subsequent release safer, faster, and something users can actually trust.WHAT YOU WILL LEARNWhy "publish and pray" Power BI deployments create inconsistent, ungoverned reports.- How deployment pipelines separate Development, Test, and Production environments.- How workspace strategy and capacity planning affect what governance options you have.- How to use deployment rules to swap data sources cleanly between environments.- A practical pre-promotion checklist so every Power BI release is safe and predictable.THE CORE INSIGHTPower BI is not hard to deploy—it is hard to deploy consistently. Once you replace ad-hoc publishing with a structured pipeline, workspace hierarchy, and deployment rules, every report release stops being a gamble and starts being a repeatable, auditable process your organization can rely on.WHO THIS EPISODE IS FORThis episode is ideal for Power BI developers, data engineers, and BI leads who are tired of broken refreshes, inconsistent numbers, and the anxiety of updating reports that people depend on. It is especially valuable if you are moving from personal workspace chaos to a governed, multi-environment Power BI setup and need a concrete deployment framework to follow.ABOUT THE HOSTMirko Peters is a Microsoft 365 and data platform consultant focused on building governed, reliable analytics platforms with Power BI, Fabric, and the Power Platform. Through M365.fm, he shares practical deployment patterns, workspace strategies, and governance...

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