Texas Instruments (TI), a global fortune 500 company, looking to alleviate the manual effort required to custom-code application and system interfaces to integrate its systems. Having adopted varied technologies that were state-of-the-art during their respective timeframes, demands are increasingly placed on resources to address application upgrades and evolving business requirements, thus the company seeks to adapt its environment and efficiently move into a next generation, services-oriented architecture (SOA). After evaluating different integration technologies, TI chose to embrace the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI), part of SAP's overall Netweaver solution, as a foundation for its future integration requirements and as a natural step in its systems evolution.
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