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Comtrade Gaming Presents the Latest Technology Innovation at ICE London

14 January 2020 - 11:11

Written by Editorial Board

Comtrade Gaming, the premier technology provider to both online and land-based gaming sectors, will be exhibiting at ICE London.

This year they will showcase their continued innovation throughout their products and solutions that have been enhanced, during a very productive and successful year of 2019. “Whether we review financial, organizational or technological improvements, 2019 proved to be a year in which we exceeded forecasts and outperformed expectations. Our continued growth is largely due to our ethos and foundation as a technology company. With this technology, operators, vendors and regulators can create an environment with the best possible responsible player experience on any given channel.” explains Aleš Gornjec, General Manager of Comtrade Gaming. One of the key milestones for Comtrade’s online gaming business was a strategic technology partnership with Mansion88. Back in September M88 migrated its complete backend system and player portal on to Comtrade’s Enterprise Gaming Platform – iCore. iCore’s single-back office approach enables agile player account management (PAM), for highest player volumes, with great customization capabilities. Among other iCore exciting features, Comtrade will be showcasing this year, visitors will be able to experience iCore’s data-driven personalization package. It is responsible for increasing individual player retention and guarantees personalization by tailoring game lobbies, web and mobile app visuals, promotions as well as multi-channel messaging. With sCore – Gaming Systems Management, Comtrade will present new ways of real-time data collection and management of gaming machines that support GSA’s G2S protocol under one central server. One of the key improvements of Comtrade`s G2S 3.1 implementation lies in utilizing new transport, reducing the consumed networking bandwidth by up to 50 % and as a result reducing networking infrastructure requirements.  

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