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title Install SQL Server 2016 Business Intelligence Features | Microsoft Docs
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Install SQL Server Business Intelligence Features

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SQL Server features that are part of the Microsoft Business Intelligence platform include [!INCLUDEssASnoversion], [!INCLUDEssISnoversion], [!INCLUDEssMDSshort], [!INCLUDEssRSnoversion], and several client applications used for creating or working with analytical data. This section of the [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] Setup documentation explains how to install these features.

[!INCLUDEssASnoversion] and [!INCLUDEssRSnoversion] can be installed as standalone servers, in scale-out configurations, or as shared service applications in a SharePoint farm. Installing the services in a farm enables BI features that are only available in SharePoint, including [!INCLUDEssGemini] for SharePoint and [!INCLUDEssCrescent], the [!INCLUDEssRSnoversion] ad hoc interactive report designer that runs on [!INCLUDEssGemini] or [!INCLUDEssASnoversion_md] tabular model databases.

SQL Server BI Features

All SQL Server features, including the BI components, are installed through SQL Server Setup. The following links provide supplemental information specific to each BI feature.

Note

SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) is not included with SQL Server 2016. Download SQL Server Data Tools.

See Also

What's New in Reporting Services (SSRS)
What's New in Analysis Services
What's New in Integration Services
What's New in Master Data Services (MDS)
Install SQL Server 2016
Upgrade to SQL Server 2016