Integration Manager in Services causes 100% CPU Utilization in Server 2008

Hi,
We have a number of custom integrations running on a Windows Server 2008 machine and one which continuely keeps crashing the Server.
We just recently upgraded our Server to this Windows Server 2008 and we did not have this issue on our old server.
This intergration is run through IntegrationManager under Services and runs every 5 mins.  The service is on continuously and never stopped.
We sometime have to reboot the server 2 to 3 times a day because this is crashing.
Would anyone have any ideas on why this might be happening?
Thanks

Is it a homemade program/service ? I would check to be sure it's 2008's ready. (for memory leak, etc..)
Regards, Philippe
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