SSM 7.0 Hardware spec details

Hi,
The 5 page document Hardware and software requirements for SSM 7.0 lists on page 3 that Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.x is required under the Application Layer.
Is this correct and if so what for?
Or is this just a typo and hang over from the spec for SSM 2007?
I can't think of anything!
Colin Cooper

Hi Colin,
You must have an old version of a document, because that document isn't one of the official documents on the service marketplace, and there is certainly no requirement for IIS in the SSM 7.0 architecture.  NetWeaver CE provides the web server and Java Application Server needs for Strategy Management.
Thanks and regards,
Robert

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