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This week at //Build/ Microsoft made a number of great announcements (my unfiltered opinion, obviously), especially around Windows 10, Azure and HoloLens. In the middle of this, we also showed a little bit of what is coming with Office Graph going forward. In his keynote, Satya showed sales opportunities from Salesforce going into the Office Graph and showing up in Delve. And my colleague Jon Meling and I had a roadmap session calledBuilding solutions with Office Graph where we explained and showed some upcoming features that we will take a look at in this posting. The highlight is that the Office Graph will be opened up not just for queries, but for Apps and solutions to create, read, update and delete contents stored in the graph and thus be an integrated part of the Office fabric.