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Preview ICE TOTALLY GAMING 2015


At ICE 2015, JCM Global is helping operators create better connections with better, smarter, faster bill validation technology, printer technology and systems solutions. JCM will show its advanced and diverse product portfolio on stand N3-220 in London


The connection begins with JCM’s bill validation technology featuring iVIZION, iPRO and iPRO- RC. First, iVIZION has the most advanced validation security features and anti-stringing technology available, all with an acceptance rate of 99+ percent. Learn more at www.iVIZION.jcmglobal.com.


Secure, flexible and innovative, iPRO has a high first time acceptance rate, a faster note-to-note acceptance rate, and JCM’s innovative sensing and anti-stringing package. An optional recycling package on the iPRO-RC means less fills less often.


Connections are enhanced with JCM’s printer technology and the PayCheck 4, GEN2 Universal, TableXchange and Ticket2Go products. PayCheck 4 prints and presents a complete ticket twice as fast as competitive printers, has the most


JCM CONNECTS AN INTELLIGENT FAMILY OF PRODUCTS AT ICE 2015


standard memory of any printer in its class and has a print head with an average life span of 640,000 slot-type tickets.


The GEN2 Universal family of printers is compatible with existing gaming platforms (RS232 and NetPlex) as well as the next generation of downloadable, server-based and USB games. GEN2 Universal printers offer compatibility with existing games on the floor.


TableXchange allows players to use cashout vouchers at table games by connecting table games to a casino’s existing TITO network by scanning and printing TITO vouchers, streamlining operations by virtually eliminating the need to replenish chips at table games.


Perfect for AWP and low payout markets, Ticket2Go delivers a networked TITO solution and the proven network-less Ticket Payout feature. Multi-lingual and multi-currency, Ticket2Go offers a retrofit ticketing solution for gaming machines that do not support open


standard ticketing protocols.


The connection is completed with JCM’s system solutions, including Dynamic Network Applications (DNA) and PromoNet. DNA empowers operators and regulators with real- time health and event monitoring of all peripheral components used inside EGMs, on table games or inside redemption kiosks, utilizing either a wired or wireless connection to a local server. Peripherals that DNA can monitor are practically limitless and include bill validators, ticket printers, card readers, digital displays and coin acceptors.


PromoNet intelligent couponing identifies valuable players, targets both carded and non- carded players, links promotions to game-play and delivers promotions exactly where and when they are needed.


Start making better connections by joining JCM at ICE on stand N3-220 on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.


GLI IS THE GO-TO LABORATORY FOR VISITORS


Land-based, lottery and iGaming stands across the ICE will be populated by devices and systems that have been tested and certified by GLI


At an average of 120,000 per month, GLI issues more certifications than any other lab for more than 455 global gaming jurisdictions worldwide. 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 government agencies.


From its stand N3-210 at ICE, GLI will discuss its testing services as well as its many services beyond testing that make GLI the go-to laboratory for regulators, operators and suppliers who want to get more than just testing from their lab.


In particular, GLI will be shining a spotlight on its auditing services, which contain a critical package of auditing services ranging from WLA compliance to IT security. The auditing services help regulators, operators and suppliers to


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improve governance, risk and compliance processes across the entire operation. GLI’s portfolio of auditing services includes:


l WLA security controls certification l WLA responsible gaming certification l Enterprise risk management l Field audits l Internal audit l IT processes l Network risk assessment l PCI:DSS compliance l Security audits


GLI is an associate member of WLA, NASPL, CIBELAE and the European Lotteries. In addition to auditing, GLI offers its clients an extensive portfolio of services, including lottery testing, gaming device and systems testing, online gaming systems and security testing, rule writing, consultation and professional services.


GLI’s professional services division has four main areas, each specifically designed to make doing business in the lottery industry faster and more effective. Those categories are: Project Management; Governance, Risk and Compliance; Technical Services; and GLI


University Training.


GLI University conducts training for many groups all over the world. Most recently, for example, between its September Latin American Roundtable and its recently completed Argentinean Regulators Seminar, this year GLI University brought together more than 90 representatives from regulatory entities and state lotteries from 25 jurisdictions across the region for critical training and discussion across Latin America.


GLI University also recently completed its first Master’s Level Commissioner Certification Training for the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA). Next, GLI University will stage the North American Regulators Roundtable on March 4 and 5 in Las Vegas, and then it will produce the European Regulators Roundtable on May 28 and 29 in Rome.


The company also boasts an array of exclusive tools that streamline processes and speed time to market. These tools include the award- winning GLI Link, Point. Click. Transfer. SM, Point. Click. Submit.SM, GLI Mobile and the recently released GLI CloudSM. Join GLI on stand N3-210 at ICE or visit gaminglabs.com.


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