UPDATE 30th April 2019 I saw this great tweet from the Microsoft Teams Twitter handle broadcasting some great IT Architecture of MS Teams posters:
Learn about #MicrosoftTeams IT architecture with our new set of posters: https://t.co/K8o68bor80 pic.twitter.com/2eL7tpqXUS
— Microsoft Teams (@MicrosoftTeams) April 28, 2019
I’ll include links to these in the post below.
—
From the release:
As a Global Administrator or Teams Service Administrator, you can identify and manage teams on behalf of your users, and make bulk updates to teams faster – including changing memberships or managing team settings. This new version of our module leverages only 1.0 Graph APIs.
For an overview of using PowerShell in Teams check out the official documentation here and if you want to jump to the cmdlets immediately, see here.
It’s worth noting that the following cmdlets are supported in our generally available module, and some additional cmdlets are available concurrently in beta/preview mode.
Cmdlet | Description |
Connect-MicrosoftTeams | Connects an authenticated account to use for Microsoft Teams environment |
Disconnect-MicrosoftTeams | Disconnects from the Microsoft Teams environment |
Get-Team | Retrieves teams with particular properties or information |
Get-TeamChannel | Gets all the channels for a team |
Get-TeamHelp | Provides a list of commands for Microsoft Teams |
Get-TeamUser | Returns the users of a specific team |
New-Team | Provisions a new Team, or converts a group to a team |
New-TeamChannel | Adds a new channel to a team |
Add-TeamUser | Adds an owner or member to the team |
Remove-Team | Deletes a team |
Remove-TeamChannel | Delete a channel |
Remove-TeamUser | Removes an owner or member from a team |
Set-Team | Updates properties of a team |
Set-TeamChannel | Update Team channel information |
NOTE: given most of the readers of this blog tend to be in the Education space it’s worth noting that the “template” parameter used to set the type of Education Team (Class, PLC etc) in the “New-Team” cmdlet appears to be remaining in beta/preview:
-TemplateNote: this parameter is not supported in our 1.0 PowerShell release, only in Preview.
If you have an EDU license, you can use this parameter to specify which template you’d like to use for creating your group. Do not use this parameter when converting an existing group.
Valid values are: “EDU_Class” or “EDU_PLC”
Nevertheless, seeing this move out of beta/preview and into general availability is a great sign, and further indication that Microsoft Teams is becoming mainstream for organisations the world over.
IT Architecture Posters for MS Teams
The direct download link for these posters can be obtained from here and I’ve added them as files here: