Exciting updates coming to the Microsoft 365 Developer Program

We are excited to share a preview of upcoming updates to the Microsoft 365 Developer Program.
We are excited to share a preview of upcoming updates to the Microsoft 365 Developer Program.
Learn more about our new journey to give customers more insight and control over how applications access their data through Microsoft Graph.
We know how important Azure Automation workflows and appreciate the critical role played by automation runbooks. Some customers have experienced issues with the release of 2.26.1 of the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK, particularly when running PowerShell 7.2 runbooks in Azure Automation. The core challenge is a conflict around .NET 6 where fixing R...
We’re happy to announce the general availability (GA) of the permanent delete APIs for contacts, messages, and events as well as for contact folders, mail folders, and calendars.
We are announcing the phased rollout of an update to remove the grantedTo and grantedToIdentities properties from the Permission resource type in Microsoft Graph.
As part of Microsoft’s feature parity with Teams Phone extensibility, we’re announcing the enforcement of Phone System license checks for Bot-initiated transfers to Teams users. This current gap in our systems will be addressed in June 2025. Microsoft Teams requires that Teams users behind applications such as queue applications require a phone...
We are happy to announce the launch of Export-Import APIs in limited Public Preview (Beta), a set of Microsoft Graph APIs that empower applications to discover, export and import contents from Exchange Online mailboxes in full fidelity.
We are pleased to announce that you can now optionally filter change notifications for the callRecord GraphAPI by participant Entra Object IDs.
Read about the new capabilities for the Microsoft Graph callRecords API coming to GCCH and DOD environments in December.
Learn more about the general availability of new Teams town hall APIs and discover what's new.