Take advantage of a fluent API and models that support retry handling, secure redirects, batching requests, large file management and more with the Microsoft Graph .NET SDK v5, now generally available.
Last week we launched “Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET” - a virtual hackathon all about building apps with Microsoft Graph and .NET. Here’s what happened last week and what’s still to come.
We are pleased to announce that the new Planner API capabilities are now available in Microsoft Graph, in response to some of our top customer requests.
We are thrilled to announce that on March 6th, we will begin the general availability rollout of Teams meeting apps in channel meetings, empowering teams to collaborate more effectively and increase meeting productivity.
Build resilient and performant apps with the latest preview version of the Microsoft Graph Developer Proxy. In this new version, we’re excited to introduce support for recording requests, a new execution summary, and a shortened executable name for more convenient use.
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We are excited to share that the Microsoft Graph To Do API will begin rolling out for both GCC High and DoD users, starting in early to mid-March 2023.
We are excited to announce the first preview of the upcoming SharePoint Framework 1.17 with updates for Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Viva, SharePoint and more.