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).
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).
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 a signe...
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.
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 the Az...
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.
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.