Announcing the Public Preview of the new Microsoft Graph Reporting APIs
Published Apr 03 2017 01:08 AM 12.1K Views
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The usage reports in the Office 365 admin center enable admins to understand usage across the various services within Office 365. However, many of you already have existing reporting solutions—such as a company reporting application or a web portal—in place. To assure that you can monitor your IT services in one unified place, the usage reporting APIs complement the existing usage reports by allowing organizations and independent software vendors to incorporate the Office 365 activity data into their existing reporting solutions. Using this API, you can retrieve the data available in all the usage reports, including organization level summaries per service, as well as entity level (user, sites, accounts) detail usage information for different reporting periods of the last 7/30/90/180 days, and daily activity aggregates.

Learn more at https://blogs.office.com/2017/03/31/whats-new-in-office-365-administration-public-preview-of-microso...

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This is great! I love to see all this information moving into the Microsoft Graph. I recently posted an example of how this can be accessing using Windows PowerShell.

https://aka.ms/o365usagepowershell

 

 

Microsoft

Thanks for sharing, Damian!

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@Anne Michels, are there plans to have an application pre-registered in AzureAD with delegated access to the permission scope "Reports.Read.All?" This would allow access to this information from PowerShell without going through the process to register a new app in AzureAD.

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Hi Damian, thanks for the suggestion. I've shared this feedback with the engineering team and they are looking into it.

Thanks,

Anne

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