dotMobi unveils low-cost DeviceAtlas device detection service

 

dotMobi announced the enhancement of DeviceAtlas service
with DeviceAtlas Cloud, a new version that helps designers, developers,
agencies and Web companies optimize content for mobile devices by enabling
faster, easier and more cost-effective device detection.  

 

dotMobi created DeviceAtlas to improve the mobile
end-user experience by solving the challenge of displaying content properly on
all mobile devices, from low-end feature phones to high-end tablet devices.
DeviceAtlas does this by identifying the requesting mobile device and its
display and system capabilities to allow delivery of content in a format
tailored to that device.

 

“With the explosion of the mobile Internet and a
proliferation of different devices, companies need an even more affordable
device detection solution that’s quick and easy to implement. A cloud version
of DeviceAtlas was the natural result. Now,
we’re able to offer the best device detection solution on the market more cost
effectively, allowing smaller designers, development shops and agencies access
to state-of-the-art device detection,” said Ronan Cremin, vice president
of engineering, dotMobi.

 

DeviceAtlas Cloud can be up and running in minutes,
eliminating the need for an investment in infrastructure and lowering time
spent on deploying a device detection solution.

 

Once implemented, all data updates are managed by dotMobi
with no need for technical expertise in mobile detection and database
management. DeviceAtlas Cloud
is available as “Standard” or “Premium,” depending on how
many websites or applications customers wish to support, the number of
detections and the frequency of DeviceAtlas updates required.

 

DeviceAtlas Cloud builds on the success of the
DeviceAtlas Enterprise version, which includes advanced features and is
deployed in-company by many Fortune 100 companies to power high-traffic,
mission-critical Web applications.

 

All versions of DeviceAtlas come with a powerful
analytics tool that provides statistical data on device capabilities, and a
comparison tool that allows users to cross-reference those capabilities.

 

Built with data from numerous sources, including
manufacturers and network operators, DeviceAtlas is the world’s largest device
detection database. All DeviceAtlas data is verified and validated to ensure it
is the most accurate available, with detection accuracy rates in excess of 99
percent.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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