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ScientiaMobile’s WURFL Device Detection for Enterprise Customers Now Available as an NGINX Plus Certified Module

May 18th, 2017

May 18 – Reston, Va. ScientiaMobile’s WURFL InFuze has passed NGINX’s requirements and earned recognition as an NGINX Plus certified module for their enterprise-ready NGINX Plus application delivery platform. NGINX customers can easily install the certified WURFL module in NGINX Plus deployments to implement device-aware load balancing in their server, optimizing for mobile in downstream applications.

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Load Balance for NGINX with WURFL InFuze

May 17th, 2017

NGINX provides flexible software-based load balancing. And now with the WURFL InFuze for NGINX Plus module, you can quickly inject WURFL’s device intelligence into NGINX Plus’ load balancing logic.

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Apple’s iPhone 8 Will Need to Displace iPhone 6S To Become Most Used Smartphone in the World

May 10th, 2017

RESTON, Va., May 10, 2017 — ScientiaMobile released their Mobile Overview Report (MOVR) last week, in which it found that the iPhone 6S was the most used smartphone model in the world. This is despite the Apple iPhone 7 launch in September 2016, eight months ago.

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Smartphone Price and Your Website: User Demographics

Apr 25th, 2017

Smartphone Price: Instant Economic Demographic

A website using WURFL device detection can instantly learn a user’s smartphone price. This info is one of the few economic indicators that a website can instantly discern about a customer.

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ScientiaMobile Adds Golang Module to WURFL Device Detection

Mar 30th, 2017

RESTON, Va., March 30, 2017  — ScientiaMobile has released a new module of its WURFL InFuze device detection solution for the next-generation language Golang. Building on Golang’s strength as a compiled language for concurrent transactions and scalability, WURFL InFuze provides developers with easy integration of mobile device intelligence for their server-side applications.

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Get WURFL Release 1.8

Jul 25th, 2016

ScientiaMobile has released version 1.8 of its WURFL API. To get the best possible performance from your WURFL solution, you should have both the latest API (1.8) and our most recent XML (released weekly to Commercial license customers).

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Add Automatic Device Detection and Image Resizing to CMS

Jul 11th, 2016

Many CMS platforms enable you to create content that can be effectively consumed regardless of the screen size of the requesting device. In this blog, you will learn about the many ways our products can benefit your user experiences in a content management system construct.

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Undertone – Advertising Case Study

May 16th, 2016

Undertone uses WURFL InFuze for Apache in its Responsive Creative Design (RCD) framework to generate cross-screen ad products, provide device-aware mobile advertising, and enable collection of ad campaign analytics by device.

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ScientiaMobile Releases Version 1.5.1 of its WURFL API for Mobile Device Detection

Feb 24th, 2014

Today, ScientiaMobile has released version 1.5.1 of its WURFL API.  This new release further improves matching and recognition accuracy of new devices, operating systems, and browsers while refining many of the new functionalities found in the recent WURFL 1.5 API.

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ScientiaMobile Presents Emerging Methods in Cross-Platform Mobile Development for Government Markets at MoDevGov on Feburary 26th

Feb 12th, 2014

ScientiaMobile’s COO Steve Kamerman will present “Sustainable Solutions For Function And Content Parity Across Devices” at MoDevGov, an event dedicated to designing mobile-centric services for the government market. Government agencies face challenges in accessibility, design, security and big data management. Kamerman will discuss cutting-edge techniques that can help governmental organizations improve their mobile web development initiatives, including using device detection solutions to enhance the user experience.

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