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|<b>Session 3B: Integrating custom applications into Microsoft Teams platform for interoperability with on-premise systems</b> (Join session)
 
|<b>Session 3B: Integrating custom applications into Microsoft Teams platform for interoperability with on-premise systems</b> (Join session)
 
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|October 6th 15h00 to 16h00
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|October 6th 15h00 to 15h30
 
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|Chang Shu
 
|Chang Shu
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|Public Services and Procurement Canada
 
|Public Services and Procurement Canada
 
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|55 minutes, English
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|25 minutes, English
 
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|Microsoft Teams has quickly become the ultimate collaboration and teamwork application. Users can add, customize, and find everything they need in one place without the need to navigate to different places. Custom applications hosted in a cloud environment can interact with on-premise systems through APIs. The custom applications can be further integrated into Teams or other M365 components to expose the data and functionalities of the on-premise systems. Integrating custom applications and services into Teams platform can improve the productivity, provide focus and enhance collaboration. The presentation will go through the following parts:
 
|Microsoft Teams has quickly become the ultimate collaboration and teamwork application. Users can add, customize, and find everything they need in one place without the need to navigate to different places. Custom applications hosted in a cloud environment can interact with on-premise systems through APIs. The custom applications can be further integrated into Teams or other M365 components to expose the data and functionalities of the on-premise systems. Integrating custom applications and services into Teams platform can improve the productivity, provide focus and enhance collaboration. The presentation will go through the following parts:
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*1. Interoperability between SaaS-based solutions and GC internal resources in accordance with the security standard;
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*1. New demands on GC application architecture;
*2. Exposing on-premise data and business logic through APIs;
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*2. APIs are the connective tissue for digital services;
*3. Hosting a custom application in Azure;
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*3. Case study: PaaS/SaaS applications accessing on premise data and business logic through APIs;
*4. Integrating a custom application with Teams;
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*4. Demonstration
*5. Live demonstration to show how it works.
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