List of FNT Command Platform Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with FNT Command Platform. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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Microsoft Excel
Microsoft
Transform data management with seamless collaboration and innovative features.Excel evolves based on your preferences, optimizing data management to boost productivity. You can easily create spreadsheets by utilizing either pre-designed templates or your own layout while employing sophisticated formulas for precise calculations. The latest enhancements to charts and graphs make it easier to present your data in a visually appealing manner, supplemented by various formatting options, sparklines, and tables that allow for more comprehensive analysis. With a single click, generating forecasts becomes a hassle-free process, enabling you to predict upcoming trends effectively. Collaborating with colleagues is made effortless, ensuring you can always work on the latest version of your workbook, which accelerates overall efficiency. Office 365 further enhances your experience by allowing you to access your Excel files seamlessly across different platforms, including mobile, desktop, and web. A standout new feature empowers you to enter data into Excel straight from a photograph; simply take a picture of a printed data table using your mobile device, and the software will transform it into a fully editable format. This groundbreaking image recognition functionality alleviates the monotonous chore of manual data entry from physical documents, thereby expediting and simplifying the process. Moreover, this capability significantly improves your ability to integrate existing paper documents into your digital workflows, ultimately enriching your data management experience. This advancement not only saves time but also encourages a more organized approach to handling data. -
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Java
Oracle
Effortlessly create versatile applications across any platform.The Java™ Programming Language is crafted to be a flexible, concurrent, and strongly typed language that is oriented around objects and follows a class-based framework. It is usually converted into bytecode that complies with the guidelines established in the Java Virtual Machine Specification. Developers typically write their source code in plain text documents, which are designated with a .java extension. These source files are then compiled into .class files using the javac compiler. Unlike code meant for native processors, a .class file contains bytecodes that represent the machine language recognized by the Java Virtual Machine (Java VM). To run an application, the java launcher tool initiates an instance of the Java Virtual Machine, enabling the smooth execution of the compiled bytecode. This entire workflow illustrates the remarkable efficiency and portability that Java provides across a wide range of computing platforms, showcasing its adaptability in diverse programming environments. As a result, developers can rely on Java to create applications that function consistently regardless of the underlying system architecture.
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