New Connector: Microsoft Graph API is Now Live in LICENSEWARE

We just shipped a new data connector: Microsoft Graph API. This one’s been on the roadmap for a while, and it unlocks a meaningful step forward in how deeply LICENSEWARE can analyze Microsoft 365 environments and more.

What it does

The Microsoft Graph API integration pulls data directly from Microsoft 365, Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory), and Microsoft Intune into LICENSEWARE. No agents, no exports, no manual file uploads. You authenticate once, grant read-only permissions, and the data flows automatically.

The connector collects three main data categories:

Data CategorySourceWhat We Pull
User & Directory DataMicrosoft Entra IDUser profiles, assigned licenses, service plan assignments, group memberships
Usage & Activity ReportsMicrosoft 365Service usage, activity reporting, workload-level engagement
Device InventoryEntra ID + IntuneJoined devices, hybrid devices, Intune-managed devices, OS and compliance metadata

All permissions are read-only. No write access, no changes to your tenant, no impact on production systems.

Why it matters

Most Microsoft 365 customers we speak with still rely on manual license analysis of exports or fragmented scripts. You get a snapshot, not a live picture. With Graph API as a native connector, LICENSEWARE can now continuously ingest the data needed to build accurate, up-to-date license positions.

Concretely, this means:

  • Identifying assigned vs. unassigned licenses across your entire Microsoft 365 tenant
  • Detecting inactive and dormant users who are still consuming licenses
  • Spotting underutilized subscriptions and flagging downgrade opportunities
  • Analyzing group-based license assignments to surface waste and misalignment
  • Cross-referencing user-device relationships to feed accurate software inventory data into the Software Inventory Manager

This is exactly the kind of analysis that used to require a few days or weeks of back-and-forth. Now it runs in the background, automatically.

What comes next

The Graph API connector is the foundation for deeper Microsoft 365 analysis inside LICENSEWARE. We’re building on top of it with more detailed reporting, smarter recommendations, and tighter integration across the platform. Microsoft licensing is complex and expensive. Our job is to make it transparent and manageable.

If you’re already using LICENSEWARE, you can set this up today under Integrations > Microsoft Graph. If you’re not, this is a good reason to take a look.

Set up the Microsoft Graph API integration

Alex Cojocaru

Alex has been active in the software world since he started his career as an Analyst in 2011. He had various roles in software asset management, data analytics, and software development. He walked in the shoes of an analyst, auditor, advisor, and software engineer, being involved in building SAM tools, amongst other data-focused projects. In 2020, Alex co-founded Licenseware and is currently leading the company as CEO.