Can anyone please let me know the differences between EDW and BI 7 if any

Can anyone please let me know the differences between EDW and BI 7 if any.

hi,
As such their is no diff  between the to
The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) is a service offered by the Data Services Department of the Information Services and Technology Division.  EDW consolidates data from multiple sources in support of campus wide decision making and related information needs such as reporting, analysis, and planning.
The vision for the EDW is to provide information that is secure, accurate, timely, consistent, integrated, appropriately detailed, well-organized, and easy to obtain so that people throughout the campus -- staff, faculty, researchers, and executive-level administrators -- will be better able to assess their needs, set priorities, understand the impact of change, and fulfill their programmatic responsibilities more efficiently.
The major components of the existing Enterprise Data Warehouse are:
  BAIRS Financials
BAIRS HRMS
BIS
Legacy BIS
Student Data Warehouse Pilot 
AND BI 7 is the latest version of the EDW which is currently in used in full fledged everywhere with lots of added functionality.
Assign points if helpful.
Regards,
Amit

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