Is there major differences between ms 5.0 vs 7.0 version?

Hi all,
Is there major differences between microsoft bpc 5.0 version with 7.0 version.
Can anyone pls let me know the technical aspects like and the functional aspects of differences too?
Thanks
Pooja

From a technical point of view, the version 7.0 support SQL Server 2008.
From a performance point of view, you will have better result with BPC 7.0 + SQL Server 2008 than BPC 5.1 + SQL Server 2005.
Sincerely,

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