Microsoft Graph acts as a central hub for data and intelligence within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. This platform offers a cohesive programmability model, enabling users to tap into the vast array of information available through Microsoft 365, Windows, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. By leveraging the extensive data accessible via Microsoft Graph, developers can create applications that engage with millions of users across various organizations and consumer markets.
What does Microsoft Graph encompass?
Microsoft Graph provides REST APIs and client libraries that facilitate data access across several Microsoft cloud services, which include:
- Core Microsoft 365 services such as Bookings, Calendar, Delve, Excel, compliance tools like eDiscovery, Microsoft Search, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook/Exchange, People (contacts), Planner, SharePoint, Teams, To Do, and Viva Insights.
- Services under Enterprise Mobility + Security, including Advanced Threat Analytics, Advanced Threat Protection, Azure Active Directory, Identity Manager, and Intune.
- Windows services that cover activities, devices, notifications, and Universal Print.
- Additionally, it encompasses Dynamics 365 Business Central, enhancing its functionality and integration capabilities.