Difference between Solman 70 and Solman Enterprise

Hello,
hopefully someone can help me.
On SAP service marketplace there are two versions of Solman avaiable, Version 70 and Enterprise version.
Can someone explain what the difference is?
Thanks a lot.
BR,
Andreas

Read
http://service.sap.com/solutionmanager
--> SAP Solution Manager Enterprise Edition
and
--> FAQ
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