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Inside Diskeeper 2011 with IntelliWrite
When data fragmentation starts to affect your data storage, it can be hard for computers to figure out what's going on. Read this white paper to learn how you can improve system efficiency and...
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Ocean Eleven's copycat gang leader goes to jail
Can the casinos be beat using the latest tech gizmos? Not so much....
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Regulators: iPhone card counting app a felony (Updated 2x)
I live about 15 miles from Atlantic City and was surprised to see the iPhone land on the front page of our local newspaper this morning, and not in a good way. The AP story "Card Counting iPhone...
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Doubletake Customer Profile: Chickasaw Nation
I recently had the chance to communicate with Rob Jacks, Chief Information Technology Officer for the Commerce Division of the Chickasaw Nation. The Commerce Division uses Double Take's data...
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Making America safe for online poker
If you play poker on the Internet, you already know about the squeeze the U.S. government is putting on Internet gambling. Wired News reports that a law passed last September, which just went into...
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FBI peering into virtual casinos
Do their avatars wear shiny black shoes? The FBI has been poking around Second Life, at the invitation of 2L creators Linden Lab, to look into possibly illegal virtual gambling, but the government...
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Harrah's Entertainment CIO: Tim Stanley - transcript
Gambling on hi-tech Description: Harrah’s Entertainment CIO, Tim Stanley talks about his hi-tech vision for attracting customers to the world’s most popular casino destinations, from...
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Casinos embrace RFID
The Wynn Las Vegas is planting radio signals in its chips to deter counterfeiting and boost profits through savvier marketing.
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European Retailers Divided Over ERP Versus Best of Breed
The decision to base your enterprise Information Technology (IT) backbone on an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system or piece together a best-of-breed strategy has never been an easy decision...
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Ocean Eleven's copycat gang leader goes to jail
Can the casinos be beat using the latest tech gizmos? Not so much....
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Emerald Queen uses Neverfail for Exchange
I encourage people to do their homework when choosing a high availability solution. If you know what your business needs, it goes a long way in making the best purchasing decision. There are a lot...
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Regulators: iPhone card counting app a felony (Updated 2x)
I live about 15 miles from Atlantic City and was surprised to see the iPhone land on the front page of our local newspaper this morning, and not in a good way. The AP story "Card Counting iPhone...
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Doubletake Customer Profile: Chickasaw Nation
I recently had the chance to communicate with Rob Jacks, Chief Information Technology Officer for the Commerce Division of the Chickasaw Nation. The Commerce Division uses Double Take's data...
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Making America safe for online poker
If you play poker on the Internet, you already know about the squeeze the U.S. government is putting on Internet gambling. Wired News reports that a law passed last September, which just went into...
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FBI peering into virtual casinos
Do their avatars wear shiny black shoes? The FBI has been poking around Second Life, at the invitation of 2L creators Linden Lab, to look into possibly illegal virtual gambling, but the government...
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Harrah's Entertainment CIO: Tim Stanley - transcript
Gambling on hi-tech Description: Harrah’s Entertainment CIO, Tim Stanley talks about his hi-tech vision for attracting customers to the world’s most popular casino destinations, from...
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Short Clip: Implementing CRM software in Harrah’s casinos
Harrah’s CIO Tim Stanley explains how the company uses CRM software to offer special promotions, and more targeted marketing to its 100 million hotel guests.
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Short clip: Implementing CRM software in Harrah's casinos
Harrah's CIO Tim Stanley explains how the company uses CRM software to offer special promotions, and more targeted marketing to its 100 million hotel guests.
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Technology can't beat us, casino cheat says
Radio tracking chips, optical scanning and facial recognition? One notorious cheater says, "Bring it on."
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Casinos embrace RFID
The Wynn Las Vegas is planting radio signals in its chips to deter counterfeiting and boost profits through savvier marketing.
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Vegas casino bets on RFID
Gambling chips are getting a high-tech makeover that could help casinos keep a better eye on patrons. Photos: Chips for cheaters
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