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Microsoft Graph Data Connect pricing updates 

We are announcing new pricing for Microsoft Graph Data Connect that will go live on July 1, 2023.  

Skype for Business usage reports deprecation in Microsoft Graph production and beta endpoints 

Today we are announcing the deprecation of all Skype for Business usage and active users reports in Microsoft Graph v1.0 and beta endpoints starting April 30, 2023.

Recent changes to data visibility for Microsoft Graph callRecords APIs 

Learn about the changes to how Microsoft handles the Microsoft Teams call data that we expose via Microsoft Graph’s callRecords APIs (beta and v1.0).

Microsoft Graph PowerShell v2 is now in public preview, half the size and speeds up automation

Automate and manage your Microsoft 365 tenant by using the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK v2 that brings the Microsoft Graph API to PowerShell. The SDK v2 is now in public preview.

Principles for monetizing selected Microsoft 365 APIs 

In this blog, we share some thoughts and principles about how we are approaching new metered services, with a pay-as-you-go model.

Breaking changes for the Microsoft Graph Insights API  

Today, we’re announcing an upcoming breaking change for developers using the Microsoft Graph Insights API. The Insights API enables various partners to filter and show user centric experience for various scenarios.  About the breaking change What do I need to do? Please verify if your existing code requires an update to ...

New features in Microsoft Graph To Do APIs and retirement of the Tasks (Beta) API

Learn about the new features in To Do tasks API and the retirement of the Tasks (Beta) API in Microsoft Graph.

Upcoming changes to data visibility for Microsoft Graph callRecords APIs

Changes are coming in August 2022 to how Microsoft handles the Microsoft Teams call data that we expose via Microsoft Graph's callRecords APIs (beta and v1.0).

eDiscovery API for Microsoft Graph is now generally available

We are excited to announce the general availability of the Microsoft Graph APIs for Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Premium) to help you automate common eDiscovery workflows and integrate third party applications into eDiscovery (Premium). 

Application permissions for Bookings APIs in Microsoft Graph now available on v1

We are delighted to announce that application permissions for Bookings APIs in Microsoft Graph are now available on the v1 endpoint.  Microsoft Graph APIs support both delegated and application permissions on the v1 endpoint. Previously, Bookings APIs in Microsoft Graph supported only delegated permissions.  Delegated permissions require...