![]() ![]() ![]() For those unaware, Tabular Mode is the engine behind PowerPivot, and increasingly importantly, Power BI. The biggest difference (but not the only one) from a BI standpoint between Standard, and either BI or Enterprise edition was the support of the Tabular Mode in SQL Server Analysis Services. Standard mode also provided many BI capabilities, but not all. However, Enterprise contained all of the features that the BI edition did, and in many cases, wound up being a better choice from a licensing perspective. The choice of which edition to use would seem to be obvious – the one named Business Intelligence. Developer, Express and Web are for specific workloads, which leaves Standard, BI, and Enterprise. ![]() Developer, Express, Web, Standard, Business Intelligence, and Enterprise. For the past several releases, SQL Server has come in 6 possible editions. ![]()
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