Microsoft Graph (Office) API
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Key Microsoft Graph (Office) API Resources
Domain: graph.microsoft.com
DNS Nameserver Host: Fastly
Developer Site: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/graph
Open API: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoftgraph/msgraph-metadata/master/openapi/v1.0/openapi.yaml
Postman Collection: https://www.postman.com/microsoftgraph/workspace/microsoft-graph/overview
API Docs: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/overview?view=graph-rest-1.0
Open API Specification: TDB

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Microsoft Graph APIs provide a unified programmable model to access a wealth of data and intelligence in Microsoft 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. It serves as a single interface where developers can access data, relationships, and insights that come from the various Microsoft cloud services.
The Microsoft Graph APIs use a RESTful web interface, enabling developers to query, read, create, and update resources using HTTP protocols. This makes it simple to integrate these APIs into a wide variety of programming languages and platforms. Authentication and authorization are provided through Azure Active Directory, which adds a layer of security when accessing data.
The core functionality of the Graph API includes access to data such as users, groups, mail, messages, calendars, tasks, and notes within the Microsoft ecosystem. Beyond these primary services, it also provides insights derived from relationships and usage patterns among these services, enabling developers to build smarter apps with contextual information.
The Microsoft Graph APIs hold immense potential for developers, allowing them to create applications that offer a seamless experience across multiple Microsoft services. By centralizing access to diverse datasets and services under one API, it significantly simplifies the development process and opens up opportunities for richer integrations and higher productivity applications.
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