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Compare SQL Server Enterprise & Standard Editions - Business Intelligence features

Enterprise & Standard Edition Feature Comparisons:

- Microsoft SQL Server 2008

- Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Business Intelligence features of SQL Server Enterprise Edition:

(that are not in the Standard Edition)

Advanced Analytics

- Account intelligence

- Linked measures and dimensions

- Perspectives

- Semiadditive measures

- Writeback dimensions

Scalability and Performance

- Proactive caching

- Partitioned cubes and distributed partitioned cubes

- Auto parallel partition processing

Integration Services

- Data mining query transformation

- Data mining model training destination adapter

- Fuzzy Grouping transformation

- Fuzzy Lookup transformation

- Term Extraction transformation

- Dimension processing destination adapter

- Partition processing destination adapter

Reporting Services

- Data-driven subscriptions

- Report scale-out deployment

- Infinite clickthrough in ad-hoc reports

- Scale-out operational report configuration**

Data Warehousing

- Data compression**

- Star join query optimizations**

- Change data capture (CDC)**

- Scalable data marts and reporting**

Data Mining

- Parallelism for model processing & prediction

- Advanced Data Mining algorithms with algorithm plug-in API

- Advanced configuration and tuning options for data mining algorithms

- Time series capabilities**

** double-star denotes feature of SQL Server 2008

Introduction to New Data Warehouse Scalability Features in SQL Server 2008

PerformancePoint Planning Server requires SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition

PerformancePoint Monitoring and Analytics do not require SQL Enterprise Edition, although features listed above may compel upgrade

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