Applications Management is now Certified with EM 10gR5

Applications Management and Change Management Packs Certified with Enterprise Manager Grid Control Release 5
For more details about the new features, documentation, and patches for the latest Application Management Pack and Application Change Management Pack releases, see:
[Applications Management Pack 3.0 Now Available|http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=935168&tstart=0]
Oracle E-Business Suite Prerequisites
11.5.10 with ATG_PF.H RUP5 and higher
Release 12.0.4 and higher
Release 12.1
Certified Platforms
Linux x86
Linux x86-64
Sun Solaris SPARC
HP-UX Itanium
HP-UX PA-RISC
IBM AIX Based Systems
Certification on Windows platforms is in progress.

I was surprised to see Microsoft Windows Server (32-bit) in the list.
From Steven Chan's blog: "Certifications for other platforms are underway now. As soon as those efforts are complete, there will be a new post on this blog".

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