SAP Management Pack

Could you please remove the SAP Management Pack from the OTN website? (off of http://otn.oracle.com/products/oem/index.html, and remove http://otn.oracle.com/products/oem/files/sap.html, http://otn.oracle.com/products/oem/htdocs/sap_fo_901.html and http://otn.oracle.com/products/oem/htdocs/qtours/sap/get1.htm)
This product has not been available from Oracle for over 12 months, and confuses potential customers when they see this offering on the website.
Thanks - Jeff Jones, Principal Sales Consultant, Oracle

Hi,
would like to monitor the SAP servers using the tool?.
Yes.
http://www.up-great.ch/upgreat/consulting/docs/Tech-Days---System-Center-Operations-Manager.pdf
http://www.realtech.com/wInternational/pdf/software/applicationmanager/REALTECH-SCOM-Management-Pack-for-SAP-Monitoring_e.pdf
http://ozsoft-consulting.com/download/OZSoft%20MP%20for%20SCOM%202007%20UIG.pdf
Regards,
Srini Nookala

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