In terms of limitations

The sku described as Office 365 for small Business , can be used for develop SharePoint apps
What is the SharePoint plan included to that sku, and what is the limitations?
BDS is available to connect your model to remote sources?
Is app catalog available to deploy custom SharePoint app?
A cloud single sign-on Web application can be authorized using a small Business tenant (not any kind of active directory sync)
is there a link describe the available features enabled with O365 for small business
Thanks.

Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that you had some issues about the Office 365 small Business.
There is an article about the Developer feature availability across Office 365 options, you can have a look at it.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/sharepoint-online-developer-service-description.aspx
As this is the forum for SharePoint Server, for this issue, I recommend you post your question to the forum for SharePoint online.
http://community.office365.com/en-us/forums/154.aspx.
More experts will assist you, then you will get more information relation to SharePoint Online.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Thanks,
Jason
Forum Support
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