SAP Middleware refers to a range of technologies that facilitate communication and data exchange between different SAP systems, and between SAP and non-SAP systems. It enables seamless integration of diverse applications, platforms, and data sources within an enterprise landscape. Common examples include SAP Process Integration (PI), SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI), and SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP). SAP middleware is commonly used for business process automation, data synchronization, and application integration, streamlining workflows and improving overall efficiency. It often supports various integration patterns such as point-to-point integration, hub-and-spoke integration, and enterprise service bus (ESB) architectures.
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