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Agilysys LMS introduces enhanced guest self-service


During G2E this year, Agilysys launched version 7.4 of its LMS (Lodging Management System). In the latest release of this property management software, guests can pre-register on their personal mobile device using a text message link


Advantech-Innocore’s Koen Stomph


Advantech-Innocore showing its last embedded platform


supporting Windows 7 At the G2E gaming show in Vegas, Advantech-Innocore was showing its DPX-S445, a brand new motherboard specifically designed for the gaming industry, featuring the very latest Intel top-end embedded platform


Te DPX-S445 is the latest in the very successful DPX-S range of products which give customers field-proven reliable platforms with the peace of mind of massive scalability and future upgradeability.


Te supported CPUs available with the DPX- S445 range from Celeron through Core i3, i5 up to Core i7 and encompass both 6th and 7th generation CPUs. One key advantage of this platform for gaming customers is the support for Windows 7 operating system with the 6th generation CPUs. Tis allows customers to move to the latest hardware with all the performance, price and longevity advantages without having to move to a new operating system.


Te company said it was expecting a lot of interest in this platform since it is the last embedded platform that will support Microsoft Windows 7.


Advantech’s growing line of industrial LCD monitor products from IDS (Industrial Display Systems) product line was also shown. With screen sizes available from 7 inches up to 55 inches and beyond, the IDS range includes the latest technology products for high visibility, touch screen, sunlight view ability and ruggedisation.


Curved screen models were also on display featuring concave and convex curved LCDs in sizes from 25ins. diagonal up to 65ins. and even S-shaped curve screens.


And finally, the company was showing the popular DPX-E135 and DPX-E250 in the E Series range, the DPX-S440 and DPX-S2440 in the S Series range as well as a brand new S series product the DPX-S445 based on Intel’s 6th and 7th generation Core I CPUs.


Using mobile pre-check-in, guests can be automatically offered a room upgrade. Such upsells are configured to allow individual properties to offer multiple upgrade options based on the room type the guest has pre- booked. Te intelligence built into LMS 7.4 suggests upgrades only when upgraded rooms are available.


Upon arrival, there’s no need to check-in at the front desk. Guests can head to the bar, the poker tables or grab a meal while waiting for the room


to be ready. Once they get a “room ready” text message…guests simply grab the room key and they’re all set. At the end of the stay, guests receive an alert notifying them that mobile check-out is available. With mobile check-out, they can bypass the front desk and hit the road.


Enhanced guest self-service brings a frictionless experience to LMS version 7.4, allowing casino resort patrons to use their own device to pre- register, purchase upgrades, be alerted when their room is ready, review their folio detail and check-out. LMS 7.4 brings a strong return on investment by encouraging guests to select upgrades during the pre-registration process, and allowing operators to sell inventory at a desired rate.


Greentube reports highly successful G2E


2017 headlined by ‘Greentube Pro’ success Greentube recently presented its latest online, mobile and social gaming solutions at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. Together with NOVOMATIC and Ainsworth at a newly combined booth, Greentube showcased a premium selection of its best-performing content portfolio for international markets


Te main highlight of the Greentube presentation at G2E 2017 was Greentube Pro, the innovative B2B social casino platform developed by BlueBat Games for the US market. Making its return to the principle US gaming show, Greentube Pro again proved to be a major attraction for visitors. Te success of the platform at Foxwoods Resort Casino has established Greentube’s market position as a key provider of top-performing social casino gaming products.


Greentube Pro was designed as a marketing tool for land-based casinos to engage with players when they are away from a physical location, and the platform provides a seamless virtual experience on PC, tablet and mobile devices. Te marketing capabilities and content portfolio have developed rapidly over the last 12 months, with the latest version positively received at G2E.


Gabriel Cianchetto, Greentube President of


Market Development, North America, commented: “Interest in Greentube Pro continues to grow as US casino operators are starting to understand that a private label social casino solution provides a tremendous marketing platform to extend their brand, engage with their customers and bring them back to their property. For the first time, through Greentube Pro casinos now have a revenue-positive marketing tool at their disposal by allowing players to purchase virtual currency.”


“What other marketing tool can make that claim. Our customer base continues to grow and now includes Foxwoods in Connecticut, Treasure Island in Minnesota and most recently Mt. Airy Casino in Pennsylvania. Currently, we are working on two new major projects, one in the US market and one international, which will further increase our market share while introducing new features and functionality,” added Gabriel Cianchetto.


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