SAP is there for ERP supply chain integration.  There was a WO-to-SAP adaptor 
from way back, not sure where that is today.

Paul
On Dec 9, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> That's an answer than even ex-Apple people won't give… But I think it was 
> Oracle for database and Solaris as the OS (which would explain why they don't 
> even need Xserve and stopped building them). I have heard SAP is involved for 
> the Apple Store but those are just rumors.
> 
>> Hi ...
>> 
>> What server and OS are used by Apple for iTunes and Apple Store... What sort 
>> of configuration is used do you think?
>> 
>> G
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