As thousands of developers arrive in Seattle for the Microsoft Build conference, we’re excited to share with the community what we’ve been working on in Office Extensibility. We’ll also be sharing news about Microsoft 365, Microsoft Graph, and Microsoft Teams in separate blog posts.
If you are attending Microsoft Build in Seattle or watching virtually, you can use this guide as a way to stay current on all the sessions, stories, and information from Build. Check back during the event for updates as they become available.
Office 365 Developer Program now offers integrated benefits with Visual Studio Professional and Enterprise. Your paid subscription in both programs grants you a free renewable Office 365 Developer subscription with up to 25 users.
Microsoft Azure Active Directory uses open industry standard protocols such as OAuth2 and OpenID Connect. The OAuth2 working group recently released a draft of the best practices on how to secure applications using OAuth2 and OpenID Connect.
We are happy to announce the availability of new SharePoint Client-Side Object Model (CSOM) version targeted for the Office 365 or more specifically for SharePoint and Project Online. April 2019 release.
We are happy to announce new Microsoft Graph endpoints for Microsoft Cloud for US Government. These new endpoints are specific to the US Government cloud and are segregated from the Microsoft worldwide cloud. They are fully compliant with US Government data classification levels such as DoD information impact level 4 and level 5.