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Office at Ignite 2020

Welcome to Ignite 2020! While this year feels different compared to others, we are excited to share our sessions for this year and hear from you. This year we will have open access to everyone – whether you’re sharpening your skills or building your first ever Office integration, we hope that you are able to take away something from our Program Managers, partners, and customers.  

Buckle up and get ready for Ignite 2020!

It’s that time of the year again! Are you all ready for Ignite 2020? We are absolutely thrilled to be joining you this year for our all-digital Ignite conference. For those of you who are new, Ignite is our biggest Microsoft conference where, amongst many other things – you can get the latest updates on Microsoft Teams platform, Microsoft Graph, Windows and cross platform development, SharePoint, Office add-ins and more!

Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) – September 2020 update

Microsoft 365 / SharePoint Patterns and Practices (PnP) September 2020 update is out with a summary of the latest guidance, samples, and solutions from Microsoft or from the community for the community. This article is a summary of all the different areas and topics around the Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) community during the past month.

Office Scripts now enabled by default – Preview

Office Scripts will be enabled by default for all users that have a commercial or EDU license that gives access to the Microsoft 365 office desktop apps such the Office 365 E3 and E5 licenses. This change will first roll out to the targeted release audience before all other eligible users.

Announcing the public preview of Microsoft Graph change notifications delivery via Azure Event Hubs

We're pleased to announce the public preview of an additional delivery mode for Microsoft Graph change notifications. You can now use Azure Events Hubs to receive change notifications instead of traditional webhooks. Historically, change notifications have used webhooks to let applications receive notifications about changes in Microsoft ...