SharePoint 2013 - Reporting ability help

Hi everyone.
Hopefully i have this thread in the right area, and i could not find anyone else asking this question.
and my appologise if this may seem a silly question.
my dilemma:
At present im running enterprise version of SP 2013
(due to cost do not have
SQL Server Reporting Services) so this limits my options.
I am wondering if there is a way i can create dashboards (Screen with a few buttons) and build reports another way without the use of SQL Server reporting services.
Many thanks in advance for any help on this.
Matt

Hi,
As per the technet link (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc645993(SQL.110).aspx#Reporting), you need either Business Intelligence or Enterprise version - though you
can get some reporting features for standard also but not sure about the limitations of standard version. More info: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/jj219634(v=office.15).
Which sql server version/edition you are using?
Thanks,
Sohel Rana
http://ranaictiu-technicalblog.blogspot.com

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