XI Whitepaper on practical scenarios and capabilities?

Hi All,
I am looking out for a an XI Whitepaper which has some crisp details about what can be done with XI. Maybe what scenarios are best served with XI. ( Have seen glossy SAP slides, but want some practical advise/details which can be implemented technically)
Curently this forum has wealth of information about HOW-TO-Implement technical details, but I failed to find many threads which talk about what all scenarios its possible to accomplish with XI..like file-to-file, xml-to-IDOC , XI connecting  to www, or internet to XI, etc etc. I am interested in knowing the scenarios/capabilities and an TYPICAL issues that we might face in these scenarios.
I am fairly a newbie to XI so wanted to know XI more in broader perspective rather than just a File-to-Idoc kind of software
So am just trying to weigh in the  perspective/ knowledge about XI at a broader level rather than an How-to approach . Hope you experts can throw some light on this.
Many thanks
Shirin

Hi Shirin,
Did you ever look the[ XI Wiki |https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/XI/Home]page
Do see that you can find the stuffs that you obviously look for.
Also have a look at this [Step-by-Step Guides|https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/XI/Step-by-Step+Guides].
Thanks
SaNv...
PS: Also have a look at the children pages that are linked with the wikis.

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    hello,
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