Tap into the new and exciting collaborative technologies you can use in your apps. Join us on October 26th to learn how to develop real-time collaborative apps…together!
Microsoft Teams developers now have a dedicated app management console that can register and configure Teams apps within a single, central location with the general availability of the Developer Portal.
Monetizing ISV Teams applications was previously possible but required multiple steps. We are excited to bring the ability to monetize Teams applications directly within the Teams app store.
With the availability of SharePoint Framework 1.13 Release Candidate, you can use SharePoint Framework to build extensibility for Microsoft Viva, Microsoft Teams and SharePoint with industry standard web stack tooling, seamless Single Sign On and automatic hosting of your solutions.
Bot Framework Composer provides an easy-to-use design surface for building a bot, integration with Azure cognitive services, and it works well for teams of developers building apps that can be deployed in multiple Microsoft 365 tenants. Explore the new video series to learn more.
We have added new ways for our Cloud Storage Partners to integrate their services to ensure customers can collaborate on documents no matter where they are stored.
Microsoft Graph Export API for Teams supports exporting Teams messages and message hosted content for a particular user or team that is subject to compliance.
Today, thanks to the support and contributions of the community, we are excited to share another new release of the Microsoft Graph Toolkit, version 2.3. This release includes a new Microsoft Teams authentication provider, file upload support in the File List component, and several feature updates and bug fixes!
With Microsoft 365 Multi-Geo, organizations have greater control over the location of specific data centers their data is stored in. We have made some significant updates to be aware of when developing Microsoft Teams bots.