Power View

Hi,
Can someone provide the main technical differences between
SharePoint 2013 Power View and Excel 2013 Power View?
Are there any limitations in Power View in SharePoint 2013 compared to Excel 2013 Power View?
What is the Microsoft roadmap when it comes to Power View?
Thank you,
Mark

PV in Excel is the DESKTOP / SINGLE USER solution
PV in SP is the SERVER / MULTI USER solution
capabilities are more or less the same, except that PV in SP (RDLX files) can be stored directly in a document library, instead of being embedded within Excel files.
Scott Brickey
MCTS, MCPD, MCITP
www.sbrickey.com
Strategic Data Systems - for all your SharePoint needs

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