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The Microsoft Graph is an interesting but also somewhat amorphous idea. It’s core to the company’s strategy, but I’m not sure most developers understand its potential just yet. Maybe it’s no surprise ...
Nation-state espionage operations are increasingly using native Microsoft services to host their command-and-control (C2) needs. A number of unrelated groups in recent years have all come to the same ...
Microsoft has launched a new 44-part series called Python for Beginners on YouTube, consisting of three- to four-minute lessons from two self-described geeks at Microsoft who love programming and ...
In Part 1, I explained what Microsoft Graph is and what it is used for. Near the end, I explained that before an application can take advantage of Graph, it will generally have to be registered. In ...
Microsoft Corp will discontinue its Graph command-line interface tool next year, citing declining usage and overlap with existing developer tools as the company consolidates its software development ...
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