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Microsoft SSRS vs Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services: What are the differences?
Developers describe Microsoft SSRS as "A server-based report generating software system *". It provides a set of on-premises tools and services that create, deploy, and manage mobile and paginated reports. It delivers the right information to the right users. On the other hand, *Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services** is detailed as "A set of on-premises tools and services that create, deploy, and manage mobile and paginated reports". It provides a set of on-premises tools and services that create, deploy, and manage mobile and paginated reports. It delivers the right information to the right users.
Microsoft SSRS and Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services can be categorized as "Business Intelligence" tools.
Some of the features offered by Microsoft SSRS are:
- "Traditional" paginated reports
- New mobile reports
- A modern web portal
On the other hand, Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services provides the following key features:
- "Traditional" paginated reports
- New mobile reports
- A modern web portal
According to the StackShare community, Microsoft SSRS has a broader approval, being mentioned in 8 company stacks & 40 developers stacks; compared to Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services, which is listed in 10 company stacks and 10 developer stacks.