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Yazaki-Torres Chooses Boomi for Business Systems Modernisation

Boomi™, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, today announced that Yazaki-Torres Manufacturing has chosen the Boomi platform to modernize its legacy systems. Using Boomi will allow Yazaki-Torres to integrate with the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) new Electronic Invoicing/Receipting System (EIS), as part of the Philippines government’s move towards digitizing tax and administrative systems.

Established in 1973, Yazaki-Torres Manufacturing is the Philippines’ largest wiring harness manufacturer and top exporter of automotive parts with over 9,000 employees. With the BIR’s new EIS system requiring companies to transmit encrypted sales within three days after a transaction is completed, Yazaki-Torres Manufacturing’s legacy architecture made integrating their invoice data challenging. To meet the new requirements, the company is deploying an on-premises version of the Boomi platform to move towards digitalization and connect to the BIR EIS.

“We selected the Boomi platform to integrate Yazaki-Torres’ invoice data with the BIR EIS based on its ease of use, flexibility and scalability,” said Jonathan Polanco, Sr. Finance Manager, Yazaki-Torres.

Torres Technology Inc., an affiliate company providing network infrastructure systems development services to Yazaki-Torres, is implementing the low-code, on-premises version of the Boomi platform, allowing the Yazaki-Torres system to connect to the BIR EIS.

“Connectivity issues in the Philippines affect the viability of cloud adoption, but when we learned that Boomi supports both cloud-based and on-premises integrations, we were convinced that this would drive Yazaki-Torres’ digital transformation,” said John Torres, AVP, Business Development, Torres Technology. “Boomi’s emphasis on catering to the unique needs of each specific client was the key reason we recommended them to Yazaki-Torres. Additionally, the user-friendly and intuitive interface of the Boomi platform allows tasks to be done within a few clicks, simplifying what used to be complex processes that required multiple steps.”

“As governments and the private sector across the Philippines digitalize, organizations like Yazaki-Torres require flexible and scalable integration solutions to navigate increasingly complex IT environments,” said Thomas Lai, Vice President & General Manager, APJ at Boomi. “Boomi connects applications, data, people, and devices, enabling our customers to modernize their business systems fast with industry-leading success rates, while giving them confidence that the data connects to all systems internally and externally.”

As the pioneer of cloud-native integration platform as a service (iPaaS), Boomi celebrates the largest customer base among integration platform vendors; a growing community of more than 100,000 members; and one of the largest arrays of global systems integrators (GSIs) in the iPaaS space. The company boasts a worldwide network of partners, including Accenture, Deloitte, SAP, and Snowflake; and works with the largest hyper-scaler cloud service providers, including Amazon Web Services, Google, and Microsoft, among others.

Included on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™ and Inc. 5000 lists as one of America’s fastest-growing and most innovative technology companies, Boomi was recently named to Nucleus Research’s list of “Hot Companies to Watch in 2023.” The company has also won numerous awards for product excellence, including three International Stevie® Awards, for Company of the Year (two years in a row) and Product Innovation; the Gold Globee® Award in the Platform as a Service (PaaS) category; the Merit Award for Technology in the Cloud Services category; the Stratus Award as a Global Leader in Cloud Computing 2022; and the prestigious 5-star rating in the CRN Partner Program Guide for two consecutive years.

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