Power BI For Office 365 Costs $40 A Month

Power BI for Office 365, Microsoft’s cloud-based data visualisation tool, has been in preview since last year. Now it’s finally on general release — but that also means you have to pay for it.

PowerBI itself costs $US40 a month, and also requires an Office 365 ProPlus account, which is $US12 a month. (While the service quotes a monthly price, it actually bills in 12-month blocks.)

If you have an existing Office 365 E3 or E4 Enterprise account, PowerBI costs $US33 a month. As a launch special, Microsoft has cut that price to $US20 a month.

You can trial the service for free with up to 25 users. We’ll update if Microsoft announces Australian dollar pricing.

Check out a video preview of the service we shot at TechEd last year:

Power BI [via Office Blogs]


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