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Introducing User-Agent Client-Hints support in WURFL (and a Rant)
Jan 24th, 2022
WURFL introduces User-Agent Client-Hints Support.
Read MoreIntegrating WURFL Microservice with Spark Streaming
Sep 14th, 2020
This article builds on the assumption that the reader is familiar with Apache Spark and the world of analyzing large amounts of data in parallel. Spark Streaming is an extension of the core Spark API that enables scalable, high-throughput, fault-tolerant stream processing of live data streams. In this post we look at integration of Spark with WURFL for device detection through User-Agent analysis.
Read MoreWURFL Microservice for Azure: a Tutorial
Mar 2nd, 2020
This tutorial on WURFL Microservice for Azure hinges on a demo inspired by the Event Streams use case. WURFL VMs available on the Azure Marketplace can be used to deploy a WURFL API in minutes with no need to obtain an explicit license from ScientiaMobile (as it is normally the case with “classical” on-prem WURFL APIs). In this tutorial we use .NET Core, but the use case can easily be supported with other programming languages, other cloud vendors and other data analysis platforms.
Read MoreHow to Optimize Content with Kentico
Sep 14th, 2018
Here at ScientiaMobile, we’ve had a couple of ImageEngine clients ask us how to enable ImageEngine for Kentico. So I’m going to walk you through what I’ve helped them with. If you’re not familiar with Kentico, it’s a .Net-based all-in-one CMS, eCommerce, and online marketing platform. With a rich customizable feature set, companies of all sizes can take advantage of this platform. Kentico includes an open API, enabling integration into almost anything as well as an intuitive UI so users without development experience can work with the platform.
Read MoreIntroducing WURFL Microservice for Docker
Jan 30th, 2018
Today, we launched WURFL Microservice for Docker, an extension to the WURFL Microservice product line that we already have for AWS. If you are not familiar with microservices, I recommend that you read this post to make sense of why a WURFL REST API server may be a good idea and why Docker can be a great option for deploying it.
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