5 Integrations with OpenHexa

View a list of OpenHexa integrations and software that integrates with OpenHexa below. Compare the best OpenHexa integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with OpenHexa. Here are the current OpenHexa integrations in 2026:

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    Microsoft Excel
    Microsoft Excel is the industry-standard spreadsheet application that helps users organize, analyze, and visualize data with precision and power. Whether you’re managing budgets, tracking performance, or analyzing complex datasets, Excel simplifies every task with intuitive tools and intelligent automation. With Copilot, you can now ask Excel to write formulas, summarize data, or create visualizations—all powered by AI. From basic spreadsheets to advanced financial modeling, Excel adapts to your skill level and workflow. Its cloud collaboration through Microsoft 365 lets multiple users edit, share, and comment in real time from any device. With flexible templates, built-in charts, and cross-platform integration, Excel turns numbers into insights you can act on.
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    Starting Price: $8.25 per user per month
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    Microsoft Power BI
    Power BI is a business intelligence platform that enables users to analyze data using AI-driven tools and intuitive report creation. It consolidates data from various sources into OneLake, creating a centralized data source. This platform aids in embedding actionable insights into applications like Microsoft 365, aiding decision-making. Power BI integrates with Microsoft Fabric, enhancing data management. It offers scalability to handle large data volumes and integrates seamlessly with Microsoft services. Its AI capabilities efficiently identify patterns and generate insights. Power BI ensures data security and compliance. Its Copilot feature allows rapid report generation. Additionally, Power BI Pro offers self-service analytics, and its free version includes data modeling and visualization tools. It's known for unified data management, empowering users with accessibility and training resources. Power BI has demonstrated a significant ROI and economic benefit, as evidenced in a Forres
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    Starting Price: $10 per user per month
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    Tableau

    Tableau

    Salesforce

    Tableau, now enhanced with AI-powered capabilities and integrated with Salesforce, is an advanced analytics platform that helps businesses turn data into actionable insights. With Tableau Next, users can unlock the full potential of their data by accessing trusted AI-driven analytics. Whether deployed in the cloud, on-premises, or natively within Salesforce CRM, Tableau enables seamless data integration, powerful visualizations, and collaboration. The platform is designed to support organizations of all sizes in making data-driven decisions, while fostering a Data Culture through easy-to-use, intuitive tools for analysts, business leaders, IT leaders, and developers alike.
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    Starting Price: $75/user/month
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    Jupyter Notebook

    Jupyter Notebook

    Project Jupyter

    The Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. Uses include: data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning, and much more.
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    JupyterHub

    JupyterHub

    JupyterHub

    With JupyterHub you can create a multi-user Hub which spawns, manages, and proxies multiple instances of the single-user Jupyter notebook server. Project Jupyter created JupyterHub to support many users. The Hub can offer notebook servers to a class of students, a corporate data science workgroup, a scientific research project, or a high performance computing group. JupyterHub officially does not support Windows. You may be able to use JupyterHub on Windows if you use a Spawner and Authenticator that work on Windows, but the JupyterHub defaults will not. Bugs reported on Windows will not be accepted, and the test suite will not run on Windows. Small patches that fix minor Windows compatibility issues (such as basic installation) may be accepted, however. For Windows-based systems, we would recommend running JupyterHub in a docker container or Linux VM.
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