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Aug 29, 2019
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New Microsoft 365 E5 subscription with EMS now available for developers

Michael Aldridge
Michael Aldridge

Starting this week, all new members of the Office 365 Developer Program (including Visual Studio Professional and Enterprise members) can sign up for a Microsoft 365 E5 developer subscription (Windows not included). This replaces the Office 365 E3 developer subscription that we made available starting in March 2018.

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Aug 20, 2019
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Microsoft Graph Sample Data Packs Now Available in Office 365 Developer Program

Michael Aldridge
Michael Aldridge

Today we’re excited to announce the launch of two sample data packs to help remove this pain point with basic automated sandbox creation: Users - Includes fictitious users, metadata, and photos to simulate a small corporate environment of 16 users. Mail & Events (to be installed after Users) - Populates Outlook email conversations and calendar ...

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May 3, 2019
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New Microsoft 365 Developer Program benefits for Visual Studio subscribers

Michael Aldridge
Michael Aldridge

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.

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Apr 9, 2019
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New renewable Office 365 developer subscriptions launch on April 3rd

Michael Aldridge
Michael Aldridge

Office 365 developer program announces a new renewable developer subscription. On April 3rd, we moved to a new model that enables a perpetual renewal of your developer subscription. Now, you can get a free Office 365 developer subscription with 25 user licenses to use to build your solutions and it will remain active for as long as you’re actively ...

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