Preview G2E VEGAS 2014 JCM - GAMING IN THE BLOOD
JCm Global is to showcase its Dynamic Network Applications (DNA) at its multiple benefits at G2E Las Vegas
At G2E, JCM will show an impressive array of transaction technologies that help operators conduct more than a business transaction – they build a personal connection.
JCM’s featured product is the new Dynamic Network Applications (DNA). The iVIZION bill validator was designed in 2012 to be the “foundation of intelligent validation,” a foundation with the ability to expand to be more than just a highly advanced bill validator.
Now, iVIZION’s bundled enhancement tools, called Dynamic Network Applications (DNA™), build on iVIZON’s foundation of intelligent validation and empower operators as well as regulators with real-time monitoring, triggered event alerts, along with peripheral component management.
DNA provides real-time health and event monitoring of all peripheral components used inside an EGM, utilizing either a wired or
wireless connection to a local server. Peripherals that DNA can monitor are practically limitless and include bill validators, table game validators, ticket printers, card readers, digital displays and coin acceptors.
DNA passively monitors the SAS line, provides diagnostics, analytics and value-added features that can all be managed through DNA’s user-friendly mobile dashboard. The dashboard was specifically designed for platform flexibility and can easily be used on a PC, a tablet or a mobile phone. Additionally, DNA gives flexibility of information the user chooses to use/see for reports etc.
DNA’s user interface was developed to be centered on feature functionality, operations, flow of data and user interactions. This design allows the user to get the information they want, when they want it, all in real time.
DNA’s flexible platform means it can be used in a variety of settings and for a wide range of purposes. Multiple-property or single property
GLI LINK BONDS THE INDUSTRY
At G2E, Gaming Laboratories International will take a non traditional approach to its stand presentation
GLI will be talking about its unsurpassed testing, certification and consulting services to G2E as it celebrates its 25th anniversary and serves more than 455 jurisdictions globally.
While GLI will not have products on the floor in the traditional sense, such as slot machines or table games, what one will find on the casino floor are devices and systems that GLI has tested and certified. Only those products that meet the highest testing standards bear the GLI Certified mark, and that gives confidence to regulators that the devices and systems on the floor in their jurisdictions are operating as expected, keeping the game fair for everyone – for players, for operators and for government agencies.
One trend the company sees in this region and in every other around the world is convergence. Game, system, land-based, online – these are all converging from a technological standpoint. The lab has been preparing for this convergence in our
testing, and it has also been doing a great deal of consulting with regulators in this region and around the world on how this technological convergence may affect their jurisdictions, and what they may have to do to adapt.
GLI also consults in the area of Professional Services. Its Professional Services division has four main areas of services, each specifically designed to make doing business in the lottery industry faster and more effective. Those categories are: Project Management; Governance, Risk and Compliance, including World Lottery Association Security Control Standards (WLASCS) and ISO 27001 Information Security audit and certification; GLI University® Training; and Technical Services.
GLI’s Professional Services division has consulted with lotteries on a wide range of topics spanning the complete spectrum of the lottery industry, from security assessments to project management, IT strategy and implementation and WLA and ISO standards.
GLI’s Professional Services division recently completed a major project management support
slot operators, route operators and AWP operators can each benefit from DNA’s configurable platform. For example, slot operators may be primarily interested in DNA’s ability to give real-time information on cash box management or firmware downloads, while route or AWP operators might be interested in DNA’s meter reconciliation or preventive maintenance capabilities.
In addition to DNA, JCM will show iVIZION, iPRO and a collection of bill validators for gaming, VLT and AWP environments; advanced printer technology for a variety of applications in gaming, and JCM’s total solution for digital media, including displays, controllers and production content capabilities. JCM Global looks forward to helping our customers build better, faster and stronger connections with their players!
assignment for the Atlantic Lottery Corporation as the Corporation was replacing its Video Lottery system.
The company also has a range of exclusive tools, one of which was created with a keen eye on helping regulators do their job more efficiently and helping suppliers enter marketplace more quickly and cost-effectively.
The patented GLI Link technology allows the lab to test devices against systems from any of our global locations. Before GLI Link, companies would have to ship devices across the ocean for testing, and now, they simply bring them to their local GLI lab. This saves time, saves money and speeds time to market. Then when testing and certification are complete, suppliers can take advantage of GLI’s exclusive Point. Click. Transfer service, where suppliers can transfer previously certified products into jurisdictions around the world with the click of a mouse.
Like other industry trade events where GLI exhibits, G2E provides a tremendous opportunity for the company to communicate its message in a face-to-face setting with regulators, suppliers and operators. In the past, GLI has had a great deal of success at G2E, and the company expects this year to exceed previous years.
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