Licensing Question regarding PowerView & PowerBI

I've read up articles from
here,
here &
here and came up with this chart, I just wanted to make sure that other than office 2013 pro plus and excel 2013 standalone there is no other version that has Power View:
Paras Doshi (Blog: ParasDoshi.com | Twitter:
@Paras_Doshi )

Hi Paras - Power View is available in the Professional Plus and Standalone SKUs. See
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/power-view-explore-visualize-and-present-your-data-HA102835634.aspx

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