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Customizing Microsoft Teams

Customizing Microsoft Teams

By : Gopi Kondameda
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Customizing Microsoft Teams

Customizing Microsoft Teams

4.9 (34)
By: Gopi Kondameda

Overview of this book

In the evolving remote working arrangement, the demand for custom Microsoft Teams apps is increasing rapidly across businesses. If you are someone who aims to provide users with an exceptional experience through custom-built apps that adhere to industry standards and good governance, Customizing Microsoft Teams is for you! The book starts with an overview of Microsoft Teams customization and configuration prerequisites. It then shows you how to expose functionalities from various solutions through tabs, connectors, messaging extensions, and more before you move on to explore how the PowerShell module can manage multiple aspects of administration and how to use the SharePoint Framework for creating custom Microsoft Teams apps. You’ll be able to work with Microsoft Dataverse for Teams to build custom apps, bots, and flows using Power Apps, Power Virtual Agents, and Power Automate. As you publish your production-ready apps on the Teams store and Microsoft AppSource, you’ll also understand Teams app analytics and reporting functionalities. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to develop custom solutions to solve critical business problems and extend the power of Microsoft Teams to develop high-value use cases in the remote working culture.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1: Microsoft Teams Customization Exploring the Architecture and Components
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Part 2: Microsoft Teams Customization with Tools and Techniques
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Part 3: Microsoft Teams Customization with Low-Code and No-Code

Summary

This chapter has discussed the Graph API as a gateway to data and intelligence in Microsoft 365. This REST-based API allows access to Teams and other Microsoft 365 services. You can use the Graph API in any custom apps that require you to consume Microsoft 365 services and automate a team’s life cycle to manage team settings and members. We have discussed authentication and authorization in making Graph calls. In authentication, you must see whether any signed-in user is present or authenticated by an app. After authentication, authorization will determine whether the user or the app has permission to make the required Graph call.

In the next chapter, you will learn about the PowerShell Microsoft Teams module and options for managing Microsoft Teams and creating teams within it.

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