![]() For SAP Cloud Platform Workflow, customers can make use of Mobile Cards offered as part of SAP Cloud Platform Mobile Services to configure their own mobile inbox and customize it to their needs. Imagine a simple leave request approval or a purchase requisition, for example. Recently, mobile inboxes have emerged to complement this desktop scenario so users can process simple tasks that don’t require in-depth information or data capture on the go. For SAP Cloud Platform Workflow, the inbox of choice is My Inbox and can be plugged into a Fiori Launchpad. Traditionally, this inbox is provided as a Web application embedded in a portal. To this end, users access their tasks in an inbox of some sort. This might include filling a form, approving a request, or reviewing a document, for example. When participating in a process automated through a workflow, users usually have to work on a series of tasks. Mastering this complexity by creating a work environment that allows you to be as efficient as possible is – more than ever – a key priority for today’s IT departments. Today’s business world demands a lot from us: we are always working on a tight schedule and constantly forced to switch contexts, juggling an ever-growing number of topics at the same time. At the end of this blog post and with a bit of effort on your side, you will be able to process simple form-based tasks running in SAP Cloud Platform Workflow directly within Microsoft Outlook. We introduce the basic building blocks needed to make this scenario work and present a sample application to help you get started quickly. TL DR: This blog post explains how to integrate SAP Cloud Platform Workflow with Microsoft Outlook (Office 365 edition).
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