How to empower your Microsoft 365 team with a Microsoft Graph and IFTTT integration!
Learn how to utilize If This Then That (IFTTT) to create and run recipes with Microsoft Teams, Calendar, Contacts, and OneNote services
Learn how to utilize If This Then That (IFTTT) to create and run recipes with Microsoft Teams, Calendar, Contacts, and OneNote services
The evaluations are complete, the results are tallied, the votes are counted, and the trophies distributed. Now it’s time to share and showcase this year’s winning apps. We hope that you find their solutions as creative, helpful and practical as our judges did.
A lot of hard work goes into the planning and preparation for Ignite, but we’re always excited to showcase the progress we’ve made towards meeting our developer community’s needs and our company’s vision. The tools, capabilities and features we’re announcing this year support each.
Microsoft Ignite 2019 is happening now - If you are attending in Orlando, watching remotely, or just trying to stay on top of the news, we are excited to share updates and new capabilities across Office 365 development.
The Office Add-ins platform team has new updates to share this month on Office Add-ins Patterns and Practices. We're excited to announce two new solutions for Office Add-ins PnP released in October 2019.
Today, we’re excited to announce the release of Large file attachment upload support for Outlook messages via the Microsoft Graph beta endpoint.
Microsoft is rolling out a modern management experience for the Office Store program in Partner Center. Office Add-ins (including Outlook add-ins), SharePoint add-ins, Teams apps, and Power BI visuals will be migrated to Partner Center.
You can now use these Outlook APIs in Graph v1.0 to implement production apps that require access to the raw contents of an email message or an attachment. You can download file attachments in binary format or item attachments in MIME format. Also, you can translate the format of identifiers of multiple resources by specifying the source and target...
Today, we are announcing that on October 13th, 2020 we will stop supporting and retire Basic Authentication for Exchange Active Sync (EAS), Post Office Protocol (POP), Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), and Remote PowerShell (RPS) in Exchange Online. This means that new or existing applications using one or more of these API’s/protocols will ...
Starting this week, all new members of the Office 365 Developer Program (including Visual Studio Professional and Enterprise members) can sign up for a Microsoft 365 E5 developer subscription (Windows not included). This replaces the Office 365 E3 developer subscription that we made available starting in March 2018.