top of page

800-961-1963- Madeira Turns Outlook into a Small-Business Productivity Hub

World’s leading technology giant Microsoft has finally released some details with reference to its "Project Madeira" which is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) client. It was speculated that it would be the next version of Dynamics NAV. Dynamics NAV is one of Microsoft’s four different ERP products for small to medium sized businesses. People assumed Madeira might be the next version Dynamics. Now, the Madeira app is available for preview on Windows, iOS, and Android and it has been promoted by the company as a multi-tenant business management services (SaaS) in the public cloud.

 

In technical terms, the technology company defines the project as a public cloud service (or software as a service) for iOS, Windows, and Android devices. The project has been specially designed in order to help the business enterprisers that can't afford enterprise-class applications. The new project Madeira can be seen as an offer with scaled-down versions within Outlook. People looking for more relevant information on the project and its versions for Outlook can call Outlook help for answers on Outlook problems with no hassles.

 

Madeira has turned Outlook into a small business productivity hub and it shows that all users can easily access business apps for Windows, iOS, and Android exist within Outlook without ever leaving Microsoft’s email program. Microsoft’s Project Madeira as a public cloud service for Windows, iOS or Android devices that run on Microsoft Azure’s Microsoft Azure open, flexible, and enterprise-grade cloud computing platform, within Outlook.  The Madeira services are highly beneficial for the small businesses having strength of 10 to 100 employees. This project will be highly beneficial for the small business owners who don’t have adequate incentives and funds to invest in an ERP system. The technology company to include the following in Madeira:

 

  • Financials and dimensions

  • Sales and purchase management and inventory

  • CRM (opportunity management)

  • Multi-currency and business insight

 

In due course, Microsoft assures 3rd party developers will create extensions for the project and will be sold in an apps marketplace. Outlook users can use these extensions in an effective manner and resolve all possible issues by contacting the Microsoft Outlook tech support team.

 

Microsoft states that, for now, Project Madeira exists as a “public preview” and its service is set to get activated in the U.S. during the latter part of 2016. Once it is made public in the US, it is ready to enter other countries also.

bottom of page