Handset Detection Announces Server-Side Mobile Device Detection Kits

Website owners can now detect which mobile devices are accessing their sites with easy-install server-side kits

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Quote startWith Handset Detection’s local device detection, even the smallest companies can obtain the visitor information they need, with technology to rival that used by Google and Facebook.Quote end

Melbourne, Australia (PRWEB) September 24, 2012

Handset Detection has officially released a “stand-alone” version of their mobile device detection service for customers to install on their own servers.

Located in Melbourne, Australia, the company that allows website owners to determine which mobile devices are accessing their websites, has spent the last four years perfecting their process. Now anyone with a website can instantly pull up mobile detection data without the extra steps of logging in at Handset Detection’s website.

“Performance was one of our key goals,” co-founder Richard Uren says. “We've taken the same technology we use at http://www.handsetdetection.com and made that available for customers to install on their own servers. We have pre-made development kits so all the hard work is done."

“Licences are charged per site,” he continues, “not per server which works out to be a large cost saving for our customers.”

Another plus for customers using the stand-alone version is speed. The system is all in memory so there are no dependencies and the entire process is just as fast as the website version. This is useful as Handset Detection has performed over 1.3 billion detections and found over 500,000 different devices.

With Handset Detection’s local device detection, even the smallest companies can get the visitor information they need, with technology to rival that used by Google and Facebook.

For more information about the company, contact Handset Detection at 415-871-0445 or hello(at)handsetdetection(dot)com or you can visit their website at http://www.handsetdetection.com.


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