Benefits from upgrading from 6.5 Essbase to 11.1 Essbase

I am attempting to build a business case to upgrade our Essbase version from 6.5 to 11.1. Can anyone help me out by identifying major features/functionality that have been added to Essbase in version 7.x, 9.x and 11.x? I will attempt to track down release notes for each version but I am not sure how successful I will be.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff

Hi,
To add to already listed points by Glenn.
1. Life cycle management
2. Varying attributes( for SCD's slowly changing dimensions).
3. New strategy for backup and restoration.
4. With version11, you can clear data of a part of cube.
These are again few of them .
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12825_01/epm.111/esb_new_features/esb_new_features.htm
The above is for the version11 new features.
The below URL for version 9 new features:-
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E10530_01/doc/epm.931/esb_new_features.pdf
Sandeep Reddy Enti
HCC
http://hyperioconsultancy.com/

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