What are the major differences between hana 2013 and 2014 release

Hi Guys,
I am planning to learn sap hana and write certification exam. As sap release new platform 2014, may I know what are the major deference between 2013 and 2014 release or its just enhancement pack on top of 2013.
Please help me....thank you in advance.
Regards,
Tapas

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