TFS 2012 SharePoint Foundation

Hello All, 
At work we had  SharePoint 2007 and I used the Business Data Web Parts (Excel Web Access) for the Dash Board.
We did a TFS upgrade and came along SharePoint Foundation which didnt have the above web part. Reading various online material I am concluding that SharePoint Foundation doesn't support the Excel
Web Access (basically I want to publish the charts I have from Excel documents which has imported data from TFS)
I was told that I need to upgrade to Enterprise version to have this ability, is this the only way to have Excel Web Parts available? 

Yes.
the Excel Web Access web part uses the Excel Services, which are ONLY available in SharePoint Enterprise Edition.
Scott Brickey
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