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WURFL and Machine Learning
Mar 1st, 2021
Explore how to use WURFL device detection to discover new correlations in data, and ultimately leverage Machine Learning (ML) techniques to create regression models and classifiers. This allows organizations to make predictions about user behavior based on WURFL device detection data.
Read MoreApple iPhone 11 Versus 12 Launch Comparison
Feb 23rd, 2021
In our 2020 Q4 Mobile Overview Report (MOVR), we focused on specific growth between the launch of Apple iPhone 11 compared to the launch of the Apple iPhone 12.
Read MoreApache NiFi Data Flow with WURFL Device Enrich Processor
Jan 28th, 2021
Add device detection to your Apache NiFi HTTP and User-Agent data flow using the WURFL Device Enrich Processor extension.
Read MoreGoogle, Surrealism and the Privacy Budget
Jan 26th, 2021
Google, the company that knows virtually everything about each of us (in addition to Facebook), tracks our every move online, has us sign on to every Google service via all the devices we own, is telling us… they don’t like that other companies can identify users too, and that fingerprinting is BAD.
Wow. THAT’S SURREAL!
WURFL Device Detection Splunk Add-on
Jan 6th, 2021
Use the WURFL Device Detection Splunk Add-on to enrich your Splunk event stream. Now you can accurately identify mobile devices, tablets, and a number of other form factors inside of Splunk.
Read MoreWURFL Microservice Pyspark Device Detection Tutorial
Oct 27th, 2020
Learn how to combine Spark, Python, and WURFL to add device detection to your event stream or log analytics.
Read MoreWURFL Microservice Filter Plugin for Logstash
Sep 30th, 2020
The WURFL device detection filter plugin will enrich event streams with device information. Just attach a WURFL Microservice using our Logstash plugin, and start analyzing devices and their characteristics in the ELK stack.
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 MoreHow To Identify Connected TV and OTT Streaming Devices for Advertising
Aug 31st, 2020
Device detection helps Connected TV and OTT video advertising become more targeted and effective. Both Demand Side Platforms (DSP) and Supply Side Platforms (SSP) benefit from using WURFL device capabilities.
Read MoreHow to Detect Foldable Phones
Aug 13th, 2020
Foldable phones are here. Learn how to use WURFL device detection to identify them. Both web user experience designers and advertisers will need to make sure they can identify foldable clamshell and booklet phones.
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