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Excel is probably Microsoft’s most popular developer tool. With a built-in functional programming language that now supports lambdas and variables, Excel has become a tool that people build businesses ...
Showing developers how to build smarter apps is going to be one of the pillars of Microsoft's Build 2016 conference next week. At the heart of that lesson will be Microsoft Graph, the technology ...
One API to access all of your data in the Microsoft Cloud? We’re remarkably close to that reality. Here’s what you need to know to start building applications with the Microsoft Graph API. The ...
It’s not surprising that Teams has become one of the fastest growing applications in Microsoft 365. Lockdowns and work-from-home policies during the current pandemic have pushed collaboration tools ...
Legacy email integrations, third-party apps, and in-house tools must move to Microsoft Graph before EWS is disabled for good.
During the Build 2017 Day 2 keynote in May, Microsoft execs repeatedly referenced Microsoft Graph, the successor to Office Graph, as the key enabler of next-generation computing scenarios. Graph (the ...
Before installation, it’s crucial to understand that Microsoft Graph is a RESTful web API that integrates various Microsoft services. You only need to authenticate once to access data across these ...
Microsoft is moving towards bringing together a Windows-powered PC and an Android phone or an iOS device. Here, Microsoft Graph plays an important role as the crux of this vision. Microsoft Graph ...