We are announcing a change to the NuGet organization that publishes Microsoft Graph .NET SDK on NuGet.org. Starting in May 2023, the NuGet organization will be changing from “Microsoft_Graph_Clients_and_Tooling” to “MicrosoftGraph”.
What is the impact of this change?
The organization rename might impact projects that use the ...
We would like to announce the new Azure AD application name for our Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK and CLI. The name currently shown as Microsoft Graph PowerShell in the consent window will change to Microsoft Graph Command Line Tools effective May 2023.
The decision to change the Azure AD application name was made to better reflect the app...
We’re announcing an upcoming breaking change for developers using webhook change notifications for the callRecords Microsoft Graph API.
With Microsoft Graph, you can receive webhook change notifications to get information about recent calls and meetings. Effective April 20, 2023, we'll introduce OData property changes to Microsoft Graph ...
As previously communicated in October 2021 and June 2022, we have specific licensing and pricing requirements for Microsoft Teams APIs in Microsoft Graph.
We are happy to announce that Microsoft Kiota, our code generator for REST HTTP APIs described by OpenAPI, is now available on Visual Studio Code as an extension.
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.
Build resilient and performant apps with the latest preview version of the Microsoft Graph Developer Proxy. We’re excited to introduce support for monitoring specific processes, rate limiting and more!
We’re happy to announce Kiota, our code generator for HTTP APIs described by OpenAPI, is available to all developers that want to focus on calling APIs in consistent, robust and reliable way, without having to worry about the messy details of constructing HTTP requests.