Workspace Weekly: Unlock Login Enterprise Insights with the Power BI Connector
July 8, 2025
This week we are sharing a sneak peek at a new preview feature: the Login Enterprise Power BI Connector!
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Imagine transforming every test run, measurement, and EUX score, whether from physical or virtual desktops, image comparisons, production tests, or load testing, right into Microsoft Power BI. That means your familiar Power BI tools including relationships, DAX formulas, custom visuals, bookmarks all work seamlessly on your performance data.
Quick Start: It’s easy as installing Power BI Desktop, dropping and enabling a connector file into a folder, and authenticating with your API token.

Figure 1: Look how easily you can slice and dice your Login Enterprise data. From test runs, events, measurements, and EUX scores all in one interactive Power BI report.
The Challenge
Login Enterprise’s reports, charts, and graphs easily give you quick, clear snapshots of how you’re doing. However, when you want to dig a little deeper, combining those numbers with ticket info, capacity plans, or financial metrics usually means exporting CSVs. Then, you’ve got to piece it all together in other tools. That extra step can slow you down and make it harder to keep a real-time picture of your total environment.
Our Solution
Getting started is straightforward. Just install Power BI Desktop, drop the connector file into a folder, and authenticate with your API token.
Once set up, you’ll see Login Enterprise appear as a data source within Power BI. From there, pick the tables you need, for example, test runs, measurements, events, EUX scores, session metrics, or application results, and start building your custom data model.
The good news is that this feature is in its preview phase, open-source, and ready for you to try today!
Expert Perspective
Here’s what the engineer behind the connector has to say:
“I built the Power BI connector for Login Enterprise to make it easier for customers to further use the data they’re already collecting. Login Enterprise captures a ton of valuable performance and EUX metrics across your VDI environment, but getting that data into your existing dashboards usually meant a lot of manual exports and workarounds.
Once I saw our public API could handle filtered, paginated queries reliably, it clicked that we could streamline the entire process. Now, customers can bring their Login Enterprise data straight into Power BI and integrate it with other key data points they already track, all while automating the workflow.
Whether spot-checking performance before rolling out a new build or monitoring a live EUX dashboard for your environment, the connector turns your Login Enterprise data into actionable insights without the extra steps, and there’s more on the way, including a template file with a ready-to-use data model and visuals to help you get started even faster!”
– Matt Schmitt, Senior Solutions Engineer, Login VSI
Why does this matter?
Well, it opens up a ton of possibilities. You can blend endpoint performance metrics with the rest of your data like ticket volumes, capacity plans, cost figures for deeper insights.
The flexible filtering options let you drill down by test type, date, environment, workload, or tags. Want a polished report? Create dashboards with your branding, publish to your workspace, and share via Power BI Service or embedded links. With automated refreshes and alerts, you can stay on top of key metrics like how Login Enterprise’s alerts work letting Power BI notify you when thresholds are crossed.
Imagine ways to use this
- As an EUC manager, compare weekday versus weekend production test results alongside help-desk ticket data to show infrastructure ROI.
- For image and load testing, track OS build performance across releases, spot regressions, and present the results in a clear, single view.
- Or as an IT director, develop a live dashboard showing agent impact trends that automatically updates each morning, helping you make smarter staffing and budget decisions.
Easily get up and running
- Head over to the GitHub repo for the Login Enterprise Power BI Connector.
- Copy the connector file into your Power BI Custom Connectors folder.
- Enable the connector within Power BI and connect using your API token.
- Use the Navigator to select tables and click Load. That’s it! You’re ready to model and visualize your data.
Look at this solution, see what it can do for your analysis, and stay tuned for more Workspace Weeklies. Stay tuned for updates on Login Enterprise connector for Power BI! And don’t forget, your feedback helps shape what’s next!
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