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Flatfile reinvents one-size-fits-all data file import category with extensible API-first platform

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Flatfile, the pioneer of AI-assisted data exchange, announced the release of its Flatfile Data Exchange Platform, the industry’s first extensible platform for file-based data import. With this new release, Flatfile is reinventing the file-based data import category that has been defined by one-size-fits-all, single-purpose csv-import tools, with an extensible, API-first and event-driven data exchange platform for enterprise developers.

Flatfile’s next-generation release breaks new ground by making the power of Flatfile fully accessible and extensible for software developers. It enables them to build fully customizable, powerful workflows that address a wide range of file-based import related use cases. This provides huge cost savings and makes data available faster and more securely, and improves data accuracy.

While data integration tools have been around for decades, they have all been built on the outdated premise that data is only transferred between tightly managed IT systems. data is everywhere, often inside of files. It resides with individuals, vendors, customers, agents, remote offices, or partners. Furthermore, file-based data is highly variable in data quality, file formats, and structure. At the same time, companies are under more pressure than ever to move fast and make data-driven decisions. Ensuring data is accurate, up-to-date, secure and available at the right time is imperative for every business.  As companies are racing to build more intelligent and automated systems, the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence is increasing the stakes of data accuracy and rapid availability dramatically.

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These challenges affect companies large and small; from the software company adding a data importer to their commercial app, to the global insurance company collecting reports from agents, or the system integrator preparing legacy data for new systems.

Example use-cases

  • Embedding a file importer into an application
  • Headless, automatic collection and conversion of data files from any source
  • Collaborative data onboarding across users or teams on large projects

Until now, companies possessed only a handful of options to address data import needs, such as developing a custom-coded solution that required expensive developer resources, manual data clean-up that is time-consuming and riddled with errors or using a one-size-fits-all tool that didn’t have flexibility to customize or support enterprise workflows.

“Over the last 5 years, we have heard from thousands of organizations and their development teams and their wide range of requirements and workflows,” said David Boskovic, Founder and CEO of Flatfile. “Instead of trying to create yet another one-size-fits-all tool that would inevitably be limited, we set out to create a platform that enables any developer to build the ideal solution for their specific needs. The release of the Flatfile Data Exchange Platform opens up entirely new options for companies looking for data file import solutions that support their business. With our API-first and event-driven architecture we are putting the power of Flatfile data import right in the hands of every developer.”

SOURCE: PRNewswire