VPM is built entirely on Microsoft Power Platform and Dataverse. If you work in the Microsoft ecosystem, the architecture will be immediately familiar.
Here's what you need to know for a technical evaluation.
A modern Power Platform stack, end to end.
Vegetable Production Management (VPM) is purpose-built on Microsoft's standard application development stack — no proprietary frameworks, no exotic dependencies. Everything here is familiar territory if you work in the Microsoft ecosystem.
Full ALM support is built in: solution layering, environment management, and version control are part of the architecture, not afterthoughts.
Two paths to market. Same architecture.
VPM supports both a transactable AppSource model and direct tenant deployment — giving you flexibility in how you position it for clients.
Transactable SaaS via Microsoft AppSource
Listed as a Transactable SaaS Offer under the ISV Success program. Microsoft handles purchasing and billing. Customer provisions through their standard Microsoft account relationship. Zero payment infrastructure required on your end.
Direct tenant deployment
Solution installed directly into the customer's own Microsoft tenant. Full data sovereignty — no shared cloud, no third-party data custody. Customer owns everything. Ideal for clients with specific data governance requirements.
Power FX is plain English for Excel-trained individuals — and most AI tools. That changes the extensibility equation.
Because VPM is built on Power Platform, AI tools like Copilot, Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini that understand Power FX — as well as other standard tool languages like YAML (for Canvas Apps), RDL (for Power BI Paginated Reports), and M and DAX (for Power BI Desktop) — can help a client extend and customize the system, often without direct vendor involvement.
That's a meaningful differentiator for clients who want to own their technology rather than rent it. And we offer the licensing that not only allows it but encourages it.
The same AI tools used to help build VPM are available to help clients extend it — in plain English, on their own timeline. And if you want that implementation role, the architecture supports it.
Built into the foundation — not bolted on.
The architecture supports reseller and implementation partner models.
VPM is published as a Transactable SaaS Offer on Microsoft AppSource under the ISV Success program. If you are evaluating VPM for a client implementation engagement, documentation and technical overview materials are available on request.
The platform is purpose-built for a problem domain with strong growth fundamentals — compliance pressure is driving adoption independent of any sales effort. If that's a conversation worth having, we're ready to have it.
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