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 | The Tipping Point
Has networked gaming found the momentum to push the technology forward in a big way? Manufacturers, operators and experts offer their insights.
by Marian Green
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BURNING QUESTIONS
Bally Technologies, IGT answer questions about philosophies, plans for server-based gaming
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Laws of Attraction
Technology changes as LEDs displace neon lights and server-based gaming brings rapid game and denomination changes to slot floors. But the role of a good sign has stood the test of time
by John Grochowski
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Secure Feeling
In this third installment of a five-part series on the future of server-based gaming, Slot Manager explores the security and regulatory aspects of this technology.
by Marian Green
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A Bally Technologies' iView system game
In this first installment of a five-part series on server-based and downloadable
technology, Slot Manager offers a general overview as well as observations and
impressions from gaming industry insiders about where the technology is heading
and what challenges must be addressed....
by Marian Green
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The Printer of the Future
"The opportunity to do real-time promotions, and be able to touch people and to have the one thing that they walk away from the slot machine with in their hand come out of our printer [means] we're going to be there for a long time."...
by Marian Green
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The Thick or Thin of It
In the second installment of Slot Manager's five part series on server-based and downloadable technology, operators and manufacturers weigh the costs and benefits of both thin and thick client-server architecture
Operators and manufacturers generally agree that server-based gaming will come to U.S. casino gaming floors in the next few years. But what client-server architecture may be implemented remains unclear....
by Marian Green
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