New in vScope: Connect Your Asset Inventory to Power BI
vScope can now share its continuously updated IT insights directly with Power BI. Connect the asset inventory to your dashboards to create shared decision-making data for IT, finance, and leadership. This article walks through the benefits of using vScope as a Power BI data source.
vScope now connects its asset inventory to Power BI. That means you can rely on the same trusted data from your asset inventory, governance, compliance, and billing in vScope inside the dashboards the rest of your organization already uses. The result is a faster path to full visibility, better decision-making, less manual work, and reports that stay up to date.
Why this launch matters
- One data source for everyone – vScope keeps collecting data across your IT environment without manual work. When vScope data streams into Power BI there is no need to move, share, or refresh spreadsheets by hand.
- Right insights to the right audience – Visualize licenses, costs, security status, or lifecycle plans in the formats that finance, the CIO, business leaders, or the service desk already rely on.
- Clear link between technology and the business – Relationships, tags, and history from vScope follow into the reports, creating context so every KPI can be traced back to the systems and teams it affects.

How the integration works
- One-way sync from vScope to Power BI – Export tables or connect the API to keep dashboards in Power BI refreshed without manual updates.
- Support for every asset type – Servers, users, licenses, applications, warranties, and more can all be part of the same reporting flow.
- Continuous accuracy – vScope’s ongoing discovery ensures Power BI visualizations mirror the current state of your IT environment.
- Many use cases – Support security work, compliance, budgeting and invoicing follow-up, chargeback/showback, lifecycle, and capacity planning. Great data from a robust asset inventory unlocks endless scenarios.
Getting started
- Connect Power BI to vScope by following this guide: Instructions for Power BI
- Choose which tables or datasets you want to publish to Power BI.
- Build or update dashboards in Power BI and share them with the relevant stakeholders.
- Schedule refreshes in Power BI to mirror vScope’s discovery cycles.
Want to see the integration in action? Get in touch and we’ll show how your current vScope insights can become part of the organization’s Power BI reports.
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