Microsoft Graph API is generally available in v1.0 to manage username, group names, and site names
The Microsoft Graph API v1.0 has been made available for managing usernames, group names, and site names, according to a recent update. Global...
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The Microsoft Graph API v1.0 has been made available for managing usernames, group names, and site names, according to a recent update. Global...
Learn how you can expand the knowledge of Copilot for Microsoft 365 with Microsoft Graph connectors and build custom solutions leveraging the ...
Microsoft Copilot is a powerful tool that allows Word chat users to get answers to their queries with the help of data and insights from the M...
Microsoft Teams is all set to unveil a new set of Graph APIs which will transform business-to-business workflows. With these APIs, syncing web...
Good news for users of the GCC High and DoD environments - the callRecord and session APIs are now available through the Microsoft Graph callR...
If you're looking to get insights into the usage of Microsoft Forms, this article is for you. You'll learn how to query the Graph API for the ...
The Microsoft 365 admin center is set to unveil a new Graph API set designed to enhance user detail, user counts, and services user counts in ...
The newly released Approvals Graph APIs from Microsoft Teams empowers developers to not only create but also manage Approvals from any applica...
Microsoft Teams has introduced a new feature that allows organizations to publish content to multiple teams using their hierarchy. This functi...
In this post, we'll dive into the process of incorporating Microsoft Graph into your PCF control through the use of Microsoft's Official Micro...