As previously communicated in October 2021 and June 2022, we have specific licensing and pricing requirements for Microsoft Teams APIs in Microsoft Graph.
To help streamline the license management experience, we are now offering a new capability for ISVs to choose to offload the license management capabilities directly in Microsoft Teams.
In this tutorial, we will cover how to build a developer assist dashboard for Microsoft Teams using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code and integrate GitHub, Azure DevOps, and Planner widgets.
We are excited to announce a new public version of the SharePoint Framework, v1.17, with new features, capabilities and fixes for Microsoft Viva, Microsoft Teams and SharePoint.
Learn about our announcements in our special virtual event showcasing new capabilities for developers to extend Microsoft Teams apps across Microsoft 365.
In just minutes, you can easily create a Hello World project with both Microsoft Teams tab and Outlook Add-in elements backed by a single unified app manifest.
We are excited to announce a release candidate of the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) 1.17 – with updates for Microsoft Viva, Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Microsoft 365 app and SharePoint Online experiences.
The Azure Communication Services UI Library now supports the ability for developers to use a Microsoft Teams identity to power their calling experience.