Vegas Technology Online Casinos

Vegas Technology was started in 1998 as a company that designed software to meet the needs of e-cash-processing companies. However, as a result of the demand for gaming software, primarily from its existing clientele, the company moved on to designing gaming software shortly thereafter. It was formerly known as Odds-on Gaming.

All original gaming software Vegas Technology developed was Java-based. However, the company graduated to developing games in C++ later. Today, it offers a wide variety of casino games that are both attractive and fun to play. It has a team of more than 30 developers who are constantly striving to create amusement with profit (AWP) games for the online gaming market.

Vegas Technology’s Software Products

Vegas Technology offers a wide range of gaming solutions that cater to the needs of operators and players from around the world. Prior to 2003, the company offered a Java-based downloadable game that was later replaced by a C++-based game. In 2003, the company merged with EH New Ventures Gaming, a Vegas Technology licensee. EH New Ventures has been in charge of all licensing and development activity since then.

The software that is currently being used has a C++-based front end and uses both IBM/DB2 and SQL databases for the backend. A state-of-the-art reporting system that is integrated with the back-end helps licensees manage and run their casino operations. The system is based on Crystal Reports and offers a great solution for casino analysis and management. The company calls it the ‘Open Architecture Philosophy’.

What it means is the modular system is flexible enough to allow licensees full access to the data on the game and database servers. This information is critical to managing the system and can be accessed from anywhere around the globe.

Vegas Technology has a number of alumni from top financial institutions in North America in its development team, one of the reasons for the highly efficient marketing and sales strategies for Vegas Technology products on offer. The development team is constantly working on developing products that are cutting edge and will hold special appeal to players and licensees.

Other than developing new technologies, Vegas Technology also undertakes improvements to its existing range of products. The improved and upgraded components can then be integrated into the existing system.

Vegas Technology’s Casino Software

Vegas Technology offers a comprehensive software module that covers every aspect of the casino operation. It offers licensees the chance of building a world-class business using tools that have been developed not just to meet today’s need but also with a focus on emerging trends. While Vegas Technology might not be the largest company around, it has on offer some of the best products in the market, and it makes a lot of sense for licensees and players alike to use their product.

Conclusion

From stunning graphics, bonuses, progressives, and large jackpots, Vegas Technology has all the goodies that players and operators look for. The company offers a superior product that is easy to operate, cost-effective, and fun to play. It is not too difficult to see why the company has a strong following and why some players and licensees swear by them.

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4 January 2012 - 4:06am (#1)

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