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Changes to Microsoft 365 Apps usage reports API in Microsoft Graph

Starting July 25, 2022, we’re introducing some parameter changes to Microsoft 365 Apps usage reports HTTP requests. This will affect APIs in the Microsoft Graph beta endpoint.

Application permissions for Bookings APIs in Microsoft Graph now available

We are delighted to announce that application permissions for Bookings APIs in Microsoft Graph are now available on the beta endpoint.

Billing changes for Microsoft Graph APIs for Teams messages

In October 2021, we announced Licensing and pricing requirements for the following Microsoft Teams APIs in Microsoft Graph: Starting July 5, 2022, billing events for these APIs will reach general availability and the communicated consumption rates will go into effect. These will be billed through an Azure subscription on ...

Breaking changes for the Insights API (beta)

We’re announcing an upcoming breaking change for developers using the Insights API (beta) that will go into effect in mid-June 2022.

Breaking changes in the Microsoft Graph Tasks API (beta) 

We’re making a few necessary changes to property names and types, to align them with similar properties elsewhere in Microsoft Graph.

Breaking changes in the Microsoft Graph API for eDiscovery (beta)

Today, we’re announcing an upcoming breaking change for developers using the Microsoft Graph API for eDiscovery (beta). To correct an incorrect mapping, we are renaming the additionalData property to additionalDataOptions.

Breaking changes to the Microsoft Graph API for eDiscovery (beta)

Today, we’re announcing some upcoming breaking changes for developers using the Microsoft Graph API for eDiscovery. We're changing the way that holds are applied to custodians so that we can more efficiently batch policy application.

New features in Microsoft Graph Bookings APIs provide enhanced booking infrastructure

We have launched some key new features to continue providing a booking infrastructure through the Bookings APIs so that customers can build robust customized solutions.

Microsoft Graph Bookings APIs now available on the v1 endpoint

We are pleased to announce that the current set of Bookings APIs will be available on the v1 endpoint. New features include capabilities such as SMS notifications, online meeting, custom questions, and group appointments.

Connecting networks of information with Microsoft Graph connector partners

Recently, on the Microsoft Search blog, we shared current and upcoming connectors that our preferred partners are building. We are cross posting a link here to highlight these as inspiration for your own custom connector.