The Microsoft Graph Explorer is a tool that lets developers easily experiment with the Microsoft Graph API from their browser. Last month, we announced an update with new features including sample
Late last year we announced the Centralized Deployment service in preview, that allows administrators to deploy Office add-ins and today we are excited to announce general availability of Centralized
This blog post is part of a series based on our newly published guide for being effective in "Going to Market" with your Office add-in or service. This blog series is targeted for people developing
Millions of users rely on Office 365 to help them express ideas, synthesize data, and collaborate with their teams. With Office Add-ins, and new Add-in capabilities, Office JS APIs and connections to
At Build 2017, we announced several new Microsoft Graph APIs and capabilities, marking another significant addition to the toolset we offer to developers who build business applications and processes.
We are pleased to announce the next update to the Microsoft Graph Explorer is rolling out to production today. This update enhances the user experience and makes it easier for you to explore the
For the latest information on throttling for Outlook-related resources in Microsoft Graph and the Outlook REST API, see https://docs.microsoft.com/graph/throttling.
Microsoft Graph provides a single API endpoint that gives you access to rich people-centric data and insights, via a number of resources like users and messages. Many applications need to keep track
Last week, the Office Extensibility team introduced a new enhancement to the add-in manifest validation experience. The Office Add-in Validator will help you pinpoint errors in your manifest without