dotMobi Brings
DeviceAtlas Version 2.0
dotMobi, the company behind the .mobi Internet domain, and mobiForge
cross-platform mobile developer forum have released the 2.0 version of
DeviceAtlas, a mobile device database. It’ll now include data from Sony
Ericsson and Bango along with new enterprise support options. The
Enterprise License and Support Agreement will provide large Web-site
owners with licenses that include unlimited site licensing of DeviceAtlas
Premium Edition as well as higher service levels of support.
The 2.0
release moves DeviceAtlas from a "read-only" database to a "read-write"
version with the introduction of technical enhancements, including
automated phone capability tests, advanced search features and graph
options to generate insight into device data patterns along with the
ability to download personalized versions of the database.
dotMobi
has also received commitments for device data from a number of new
contributors, including Sony Ericsson and Bango. Data from these providers
has been adding to existing ongoing data updates from such mobile
companies as Nokia, Vodafone, Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM), Argogroup, and
Mobizoft.
Trey
Harvin, CEO of dotMobi, said, "DeviceAtlas has quickly proved to be
exactly what the mobile industry needed to help grow the mobile Web.
DeviceAtlas is already the world's most popular mobile device database
with more registered users than any other similar product. And now, with
the addition of data from Sony Ericsson and Bango, we have made the
world's largest device database even larger, while improving the accuracy
of the data with DeviceAtlas' unique community approach. Developers who
build mobile sites using DeviceAtlas know that their content will work for
consumers, no matter what their mobile phone is - even an Apple iPhone or
RIM BlackBerry."
While
dotMobi will continue to offer free DeviceAtlas licenses to developers and
extremely low pricing for smaller businesses, the demand that larger
enterprises are showing for DeviceAtlas has led dotMobi to create special
enterprise-level licensing and support to meet the unique demands of the
largest Web sites on the market, according to dotMobi.
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