SSDT, SSDT-BI, and SQL Server Tooling in VS 2013

I am upgrading from SQL Server 2008 R2 to SQL Server 2014, and I'm a little confused as to the upgrade path for SQL Server Business Intelligence Studio (BIDS). I'd thought that SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) was replacing BIDS in subsequent versions of SQL
Server i.e., 2012 and 2014. However, when I go to install SQL Server 2014, I don't see an option for SSDT. Do I need to download and install SSDT seperately in the form of SSDT 2012, SQL Server Tooling in VS 2013, SSDT-BI for 2013?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/hh297027
What's the difference between SSDT and SSDT-BI?
A-
Adam

Hi Adam,
>> Do I need to download and install SSDT separately in the form of SSDT 2012, SQL Server Tooling in VS 2013, SSDT-BI for 2013?
In addition to Piotr’s post, you can install SSDT for 2014 via the following method:
In Visual Studio 2013, go to the Tools menu, select “Extensions and Updates”. On the left of the window there is a section named “Updates”, and under that is “Product Updates”, then look for the Microsoft SQL Server Update for database tooling and click update.
>> What's the difference between SSDT and SSDT-BI?
SSDT-BI is a distinct toolset from SSDT or the SQL Server database tooling in Visual Studio, it includes BI project authoring tools and project templates for SSIS/SSAS/SSRS. However, SSDT does not include the BI templates, it is used for building databases.
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