SharePoint 2013 - SQL Reporting Services Add-In

Hi,
In our old SharePoint 2010 environment the "SQL 2008 R2 Reporting Services ShrerPoint 2010 Add-in" has been installed which in turns provides the "SQL Server Reporting Services Report Viewer" web part.
I have upgraded the Farm to SharePoint 2013 and SQL 2012. Where I can get the the add-in above that is compatible with
SQL 2012 and SharePoint 2013?
I have found an add-in here for SQL 2012 and SharePoint 2010, but not sure this is compatible with SharePoint 2013...
Many Thanks,

Hi
I am also getting the below Error while testing the Content Db with SharePoint 2013 Web application.
1.  Assembly
[Microsoft.ReportingServices.SharePoint.UI.ServerPages,
Version=10.50.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91] is referenced in the
database [WSS_Content_8080], but is not installed on the
current farm. Please install any feature/solution which
contains this assembly.
One or more assemblies are referenced in the database
[WSS_Content_8080], but are not installed on the current
farm. Please install any feature or solution which contains
these assemblies.
2.  Database [WSS_Content_8080] has reference(s) to a missing
feature: Id = [c769801e-2387-47ef-a810-2d292d4cb05d], Name =
[Report Server File Sync], Description = [Synchronizes
Report Server files (.rdl, .rsds, .smdl, .rsd, .rsc) from a
SharePoint document library to the report server when files
are added or updated in the document library.], Install
Location = [ReportServerItemSync].
The feature with Id c769801e-2387-47ef-a810-2d292d4cb05d is
referenced in the database [WSS_Content_8080], but is not
installed on the current farm. The missing feature may cause
upgrade to fail. Please install any solution which contains
the feature and restart upgrade if necessary.
I have SQL 2008 reporting Services SharePoint 2010 Add-in.
for SharePoint 2013 we are using the SQL server 2008 Sp1. I think  it is not possible to use SQL server 2012 SP1 for the report Services in SharePoint 2013.
Please suggest me to use the report services in SharePoint 2013 with Sql server 2008 SP1.
Thanks And Regards
Dileep Kumar

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