A few weeks ago I published an article here explaining how to use Power Apps to extend meetings in Teams. Power Apps is super easy and powerful, but so far it doesn’t provide access to all Teams meetings extensibility APIs…. Continue Reading →
The Request and Initial Learnings So you have been asked to make your company website or your company intranet website available in Teams… directlyfrom the left rail. That is, together with the Activity, Chat, Teams, Calendar, and other default Teams… Continue Reading →
Microsoft Teams has brand new extensibility points that will enable developers to expand the meeting experience. With this new capability, developers are able to build apps or integrate existing ones within the meeting surface and provide richer collaboration experiences for… Continue Reading →
Desk Reservations, Floor Maps, Impersonation, Improved Notifications, and much more… Hello there, since the launch of the BAR App (Building Access App) the community has been very active and we have many variations being created and shared. Our customers always… Continue Reading →
Part two of the Building Access App improvements article. This time I’m documenting steps to incorporate questions per building. With this new version you will not only be able to have different approvers per space but you will be able… Continue Reading →
This week I’ll start a series on incorporating changes into the COVID19 Building Access App. The first post will show how to change the 1.1 version to include per space approval. By default the Building Access App includes an approval… Continue Reading →
July marks the start of the new Microsoft fiscal year. Multiple announcements and news. In this post I’m aggregating some of the new stuff. New Return to the Workplace App You all remember the announcement we made a few weeks… Continue Reading →
Last week I published about the Back to Office (Building Access) app and the response was AMAZING! This blog had visits from almost 12,000 unique users from 65 countries in a span of 5 days. I couldn’t believe that! Thank… Continue Reading →
During the last three weeks I had the chance to see an idea become reality in a super short time. When I started in my current team, my colleagues were just starting to think about scenarios that could be useful… Continue Reading →
Got an interesting request this week. One of our customers would like to create a button on left side of Teams (where the custom apps are hosted) and redirect to a custom tab in a specific channel created in a… Continue Reading →
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