Wave 1 Highlights: What Power Automate & Power BI Offer You This Year

The Microsoft Power Suite has been redefining digital transformation for businesses across industries. Every year, Microsoft introduces fresh updates through its Microsoft Wave releases, and 2025 is no different. With Wave 1 updates, organizations can expect innovative functionalities in Power Automate, Power BI, and Microsoft Power Apps from April to September that are designed to accelerate productivity, enhance data intelligence, and unlock the true potential of automation. For professionals and organizations invested in the Microsoft Power Platform Services, Wave 1 brings a leap toward more seamless integration, low-code development, AI-driven automation in workflows, and smarter analytics for informed decision-making. From MS Build 2025 announcements to improvements in everyday workflows, in this blog on Wave 1 highlights, we will explore the most impactful highlights of what Power Automate and Power BI offer this release. Why Wave 1 Matters for Businesses in 2025 Microsoft structures its updates into two annual waves, giving organizations early visibility into upcoming features. Wave 1 (April–September) is especially important as it sets the direction for the year’s digital investments. In 2025, the updates reflect three major priorities: Early adopter businesses that leverage these features offer a competitive edge by reducing manual effort, simplifying development, and making faster,...
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