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Excel 139/12/2023 ![]() This might disappoint those of you that are used to buying a single license that never expires, but there is a good reason to move to Office 365 for using BI features: in the upcoming months and years, you will automatically receive updates of Office before perpetual (non-subscription) customers, and Excel will increase the number of BI features available at a faster cadence than ever before (yes, they promised it!). UPDATE Aug 16, 2013: you can get PowerPivot with Excel stand-alone, without the need of any subscription. UPDATE Feb 27, 2013: read about a workaround to get a Volume License Agreement for just 30$. If you are not included in a Microsoft Volume License Agreement, the only way to get a copy of Excel 2013 that has all PowerPivot and Power View features available is getting an Office 365 ProPlus subscription. The only way to get these full BI features is through a Microsoft Volume License Agreement or Office 365 service. Office 365 ProPlus via Office 365 ( Subscription when it becomes available (February 27, 2013). ![]()
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