Microsoft Ignite 2018

For the last several months, Microsoft Graph engineering teams in Redmond and around the world have worked to prepare for Ignite 2018. That moment has finally arrived. We have 58 sessions across Ignite 2018 that highlight the ways in which the Microsoft Graph is changing our products and ecosystem.

We’re pleased to provide an overview of the all work we’ve done to create a richer, deeper, more powerful tool for our developer communities and the customers they serve. What’s New Managed access to Microsoft Graph We’ve traditionally focused on making the Microsoft Graph API a real-time access point for people and organization-centric applications. Today, our customers build amazing, feature-rich applications using Microsoft Graph APIs. But as they work with larger amounts of sensitive data to create next-generation insight applications, developers face new challenges. ​ For example: data access at scale requires expensive engineering. Data privacy controls are often limited.

Data governance is reinvented by each new application, with no common patterns that developers can utilize, and customers can trust. ​ With, we’ve taken steps to transform these unique challenges into opportunity. Data is moved securely and in bulk to a customer’s own Azure subscription. Granular consent models are integrated directly into the Office 365 admin portal. Integrated policy monitoring ensures that data you use adheres to certain policies pre-defined by customer admins. We took the first steps toward Microsoft Graph Data Connect when we announced “Managed Access to Microsoft Graph Data” in Private Preview at Build 2018.

Now we’re pleased to announce that we’re moving into, with a new name. We have posted to get started right away. Notifications One of the most interesting and powerful new features in Microsoft Graph is. In today’s world, people work on multiple endpoints – devices, platforms, and operating systems – making it a significant challenge to keep users engaged in the tasks, workflows, or processes that an application delivers. The, now available in preview, helps developers address this challenge. Using a Microsoft identity combined with the power of Microsoft Graph, the notifications API enables you to deliver, distribute, and retrieve notifications to users across devices, enhancing the consistency and convenience of users’ experiences with your app. We have a couple of resources lined up for you to try out notifications.

First, we’re making the new notifications API preview available in the. You can dive a little deeper into the API using the, where you’ll find docs, samples, and quick start guidance. Dynamics is now in Microsoft Graph For the first time, Microsoft Dynamics datasets will appear on the Microsoft Graph endpoint. Using the, you can start building connected apps for.

The new financial datasets cover the primary entities in the application and enable you to create customized apps and functionality for customers. Tools for IT pros & admins If you thought that the power of Microsoft Graph was only accessible to developers, check out PowerApps. With PowerApps we’ve created tools that admins and IT professionals can use to create powerful tools for their organizations. To get started there’s a, ten, and drag-and-drop built directly into PowerApps designer – all powered behind the scenes by Microsoft Graph. Security & Identity We’re pleased to let the developer community know that the alerts dataset, announced at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, is now generally available. The security API helps enterprises streamline security operations and improve cyber defenses. With this API, you can easily access and update security alerts from an expanded set of Microsoft and third-party security products.

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Responses are aggregated from all products and delivered in a unified schema for easier integration with existing security tools and workflows, offering users deep insights that may inform threat protection and response. In addition to making alerts generally available, we’re adding to the Microsoft Graph beta endpoint for developers to preview. Secure score is a daily score that indicates how closely an organization is adhering to cloud security practices recommended by Microsoft. Identity is central to Microsoft Graph-powered applications and Azure Active Directory (AAD) is the engine behind identity. We’re making new AAD resources and capabilities generally available, including change notifications for users (webhooks), organization contacts and missing user properties. We’re also adding additional datasets that help developers see contacts for otherMails and emailAddresses.

Broadly, you can now build cleaner flows for B2C local accounts and make queries more accessible with transitive down group membership. We’re also adding new APIs to the Microsoft Graph beta endpoint.

The risky users API provides a powerful, programmatic way to access the aggregated risk/probability (High/Medium/Low) that a user’s Azure AD identity is compromised and updated the sign-in API. Benvista ltd. photozoom classic for mac pro. Finally, we’ve just launched a new access review API that lets enterprises to programmatically query and create reviews of access rights. Intune Over the past eighteen months we’ve added a lot of Intune resources to Microsoft Graph. Much of what we’re now adding to both the beta and production endpoints is incremental – so if you’re using our Intune APIs, we encourage you to do regular, programmatic reviews of our to stay current with what’s moving into production. Microsoft Teams, Messages, Calendars, Files, and Folders Microsoft Teams has emerged as one of the most rapidly growing extensibility surfaces in Office 365.

Increasing its connectivity to Microsoft Graph is a priority, and for Ignite we’re adding. A new tab creation API lets applications install Microsoft Teams apps on a tab. A new calls and online meetings API enables you to build bots that can answer and route phone calls. We’re also adding a new set of applications permissions that allow apps to take certain actions without human intervention.

We’ll announce GA dates for these features soon. In the meantime, that automate your Microsoft Teams lifecycles, and stay tuned for more announcements. SharePoint developers will see that we’re starting to address the gap between Microsoft Graph and the familiar REST APIs used today, with the addition of new SharePoint functionality in beta. One of the key things we’re adding is a pages API. Functionality here is still somewhat limited, but this API enables you to create and delete pages, as well as set some (but not all) of a page’s properties. A few weeks after Ignite 2018, you can look for a new SharePoint list views API – and new documentation – on the Microsoft Graph beta endpoint.

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This API will give you the ability to enumerate list views, create new views for a list, and add new columns – including a new location column type – to list views. The SharePoint team is interested in feedback from the developer community on these features. Let us know about any gaps or feature requests on or reach out to us on the with additional information, contributions or requests for code samples.

We’re also expanding some existing capabilities. Now on the drives API, you can manage the “followed content” property for documents created by specific users that are shared in SharePoint or OneDrive.

And if you’re using our copy & move API, note that we’re expanding its functionality to allow bulk move and copy of files on a site. Outlook continues to innovate and bring more capabilities to Microsoft Graph. We’ve added new message-related features to the beta endpoint. For example, you can now to new messages.

Also, the, which enables you to fetch information about email recipients (for example, Out of Office information) before sending a mail, is now generally available. Calendar capabilities are also extended on the beta endpoint, where it’s now possible to for users. Tools & capabilities for developers OpenAPI 3.0 (formerly Swagger) is a standards-based specification for describing web services to enhance interoperability. At Build 2018, we announced on our blog that by July we’d have open API 3.0 capabilities for Microsoft Graph, and since then we’ve had a preview of that description on GitHub. For Ignite we’re making information, descriptions, security scopes and more available for our production (v1.0) endpoint generally available. We’re also refreshing the GitHub content for beta endpoints, but note that our beta content won’t have the same level of detail. We encourage you to try the and provide us with feedback on any issues.

SDKs are essential tools for developers and we’re hard at work updating and expanding the set of SDKs available for Microsoft Graph developers. You’ll find updates to the beta JavaScript (TypeScript types & core library update) and PHP SDKs. We also have an Objective-C SDK core library available for preview.

Our Java SDK is now out of preview and our JavaScript and.NET SDKs are updated. Explore our today!

Wrapping things up We love to hear stories about how developers and customers are using Microsoft Graph, and your feedback is always appreciated. We encourage you to join our community of passionate Microsoft Graph developers a number of ways: join our, attend our monthly, Connect with us on Twitter by posting with #MicrosoftGraph, and send us your questions on Stack Overflow, tagged MicrosoftGraph. Happy coding! The Microsoft Graph team Join the Office 365 Developer Program Start building secure, intelligent solutions with Office 365 today.

Microsoft is expanding into the cloud at its biggest event for IT pros and enterprise developers— Microsoft Ignite 2018. The company made a raft of announcements spanning almost every aspect of its enterprise portfolio.

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A number of major announcements also focused on artificial intelligence. Top updates and announcements from Microsoft Ignite 2018 1.

New AI features in Microsoft Teams Microsoft continues to evolve its teamwork and collaboration platform, adding a couple of new AI-powered meeting features to. These features include background blur during a meeting, and meeting recording. Background blur feature in Teams uses the facial detection technology to blur the background during video meetings. Meeting recording feature will allow users to replay a recorded meeting any time with captions and searchable timecoded script.

Live event capabilities are coming to Microsoft 365 later this year to help enterprises create and stream live and on-demand events in Teams, Yammer, and Microsoft Stream. These capabilities will allow employees to engage with customers and other employees on the go. Also coming to Microsoft Teams are new schedule management tools that will allow managers to create and share schedules. Employees will be able to use these tools to swap shifts, request time offs, see who else is working. The schedule management tools in Teams are expected to be available in October. New AI-powered tools in Office 365 During his keynote, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced new tools for.

Ideas, a new feature for PowerPoint and Excel, makes intelligent suggestions as users work on their documents. In PowerPoint, the Ideas can suggest designs, layouts, and images.

In Excel, it can recommend charts, recognize trends, and identify outliners in the data. Ideas will soon be generally available in Excel. It will begin rolling out in preview to other applications as well, starting from PowerPoint Online. Excel will also get a new image recognition capability, which will allow users to take picture of a hand-drawn or printed data table and convert it into an Excel spreadsheet. Accompanying these features, another new AI tool called is making its way into the Office 365.

Along with Office applications, this AI-powered search tool will be available with Edge, Bing, and Windows as well. Microsoft Search will be useful for quickly finding people and related content. Users will also be able to access commands for apps and navigate to other content. Azure Digital Twins is a new platform for creating replicas of spaces and infrastructure, using cloud, artificial intelligence (AI) and internet of things (IoT). Using the new platform, enterprises will be able to visually see a physical asset and use the visualization to digitally plan out changes. Developed as a part of the Azure IoT platform, the Digital Twins is a scalable and reliable solution which also provides compliance, security and privacy benefits. It can be used for environments of all types, including offices, schools, banks, stadiums, factories, streets, etc.

The aim of Microsoft’s this innovation is to help enterprises predict maintenance requirements, analyze energy consumption, optimize use of available space, and create efficient processes. Azure IoT Central is now generally available.

Announced for public preview last December, the IoT Central is a managed software-as-a-service (SaaS) that allows users to provision IoT solutions, customize them and then send to production, without having expertise in cloud solution development. Microsoft has simplified the edge to cloud connectivity with the Azure IoT Central. It comes with rich analytics capabilities to gain insights in large amount of IoT data. Enterprises can also build IoT solutions by reusing their existing device templates and connect the devices securely at scale.

It now also features capabilities to manage large number of IoT devices and the tasks running across them, like rebooting, resetting or updating the devices. IoT Security Azure Security Center is getting a new security service for end-to-end IoT deployment. It will provide security posture management, threat monitoring, and threat remediation for the entire IoT deployment. Using the new security service in Azure Security Center, the IT security admins and enterprise cybersecurity experts will be able to integrate IoT security into their current security practice as well. Windows Virtual Desktop is a cloud-based service that delivers virtualized Windows and Office experience on Azure.

It is an optimized service for Office 365 ProPlus and provides multi-user Windows 10 experience. It comes with built-in security and compliance, allowing users to easily.

The use cases of Windows Virtual Desktop will vary according to the industry. For instance, the regulated industries like financial services and healthcare can use it to meet compliance regulation and securely manage access to sensitive data.

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This service will be available for Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education customers. AI for Humanitarian Action Microsoft is going to use AI and cloud technology to save lives, alleviate suffering and restore human dignity. The humanitarian crisis caused by natural and man-made disasters and other emergencies have been troubling the world for a long time now. The tech giant plans to implement AI in the way frontline relief organizations anticipate, predict and better target response efforts. At Ignite, Microsoft announced in conjunction with the United Nations Assembly meeting. It is a $40 million, five-year initiative. The AI for Humanitarian Action will be focused on four priorities— helping world recover from disasters, addressing the needs of children, protecting refugees and displaced people, and promoting respect for human rights.

Coauthor Office documents with LinkedIn network Microsoft will soon allow users to coauthor Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents with their LinkedIn connections. It will be possible when the LinkedIn account is connected to Office 365. Users will also be able to send emails to connections from. The aim of these capabilities is to bring the corporate directory and LinkedIn network together. The LinkedIn highlights will be visible in the meeting invites, so that users can gain insights about attendees and prepare for important meetings on time. Also read: Apart from these announcements, Microsoft has expanded its Compliance Manager to include 12 assessments across different industries.

It will allow organizations to create, configure and automatically apply policies for protection and governance of sensitive data. The move will make it easier for organizations to achieve General Data Regulation Protection (GDPR).