SBC News EveryMatrix releases new Web API protocol to service native mobile apps

EveryMatrix releases new Web API protocol to service native mobile apps

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Seeking further seamless connection between its industry services and client  mobile devices, EveryMatrix has announced the release of its new Web API Protocol.

The API update launched this morning, will allow all EveryMatrix clients to extend their gaming content via their native mobile apps.

Detailing its development, EveryMatrix management noted that the improved Web API development had been based on WebSocket protocol, which enables two-way communication in a real-time transport technology.

EveryMatrix management further stated that the API was one its major releases for 2016, stating that the application would help support its client base improve their day to day operations as well help in their market expansion.

Furthermore, the new API application will enhance client user experience capabilities as EveryMatrix focuses delivery on customizable/flexible front end design over template led frameworks.

Ebbe Groes, CEO of EveryMatrix commented on the API release

“In today’s online gambling industry – from sports betting to casino games – software suppliers need to respond to their clients’ necessities by offering reliable and secure access across platforms and help increase conversion speed and long-term loyalty.”

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