![]() On-premise (Excel and SharePoint) and cloud version (read-only in SharePoint online or Excel Services). Requires Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Edition, Reporting Services 2012 in SharePoint integrated mode and Analysis Services. Can also be used through SharePoint: run the SQL Server 2012 install (Business Intelligence edition or Enterprise Edition) and on the Feature Selection page choose “Reporting Services Add-in for SharePoint Products”. ![]() There is not an add-in version for Excel 2010. Works for 32-bit or 64-bit, but 64-bit is highly recommended. Power View: Included with Excel 2013, you just need to enable it. On-premise only (does not work with Excel Web App, but a Power Pivot Data Model can be read in SharePoint online). If you have Excel 2010, you need to download and install it. ![]() Power Pivot: Included with Excel 2013, you just need to enable it. On-premise only (does not work with Excel Web App). It requires Excel 2010 SP1 or Excel 2013. Power Query: Is an Excel add-in that you download and install. Each of the products that comprise Power BI for Office 365 have different requirements: Power BI is an Office 365 marketing offering (see pricing). ![]() “Power BI” is an umbrella name for a lot of products, which I explain at Power BI first impressions (also I have a video at Power BI for Office 365 video). ![]()
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