Seminole Tribe of Florida Adopts BOB and S2S Standards at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
October 04 2004 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Seminole Tribe of Florida Adopts BOB and S2S Standards at Seminole
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino LAS VEGAS, Oct. 4
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Seminole Tribe of Florida has
announced it is implementing GSA's landmark Best of Breed (BOB) and
System-to-System (S2S) protocols at its Seminole Hard Rock Hotel
& Casino and Seminole Casino properties in Florida. The Tribe
selected GSA's BOB and S2S standard for the 6,000-game operation
because the Tribe wanted to have an open, non-proprietary standard
for its casinos. The implementation required manufacturers to
license GSA's standards. BOB and S2S standards are available free
of charge to its members and is also available for licensing to
non-members. Seminole Tribe Sr. Vice President of Information
Technology Lyle Bell said, "As operators, we believe open standards
are the right path for our future. Open standards give operators
incredible flexibility to serve customers in the best way they see
fit, without operators having to conform to manufacturers' protocol
demands. We are very pleased in particular that IGT licensed S2S
and will soon be connected to our Bally/SDG central determination
and TITO system as well as the Bally Casino Marketplace system."
GSA Board Chairman Gregg Solomon said, "Having the Seminole Tribe
select the BOB and S2S open standards sends a very positive signal
to the entire gaming industry that the time for standards has
arrived. The point that an operator took full control of their
gaming floor and required suppliers to meet operator demand is
significant and an encouraging forecast. In the near future, we can
expect more operators, such as Mandalay Resort Group, to embrace
open standards, controlling their gaming floors and serving their
customers better than ever before." BOB and S2S standardize
communication protocols, enabling machines and systems of different
manufacturers to communicate correctly with each other. BOB ensures
secure communication between gaming devices and gaming systems by
defining the application layer. S2S runs parallel to BOB, and
creates a standard where gaming and non-gaming systems from across
the casino/hotel can interface. About the Gaming Standards
Association (GSA) The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) is an
international trade association representing gaming manufacturers,
suppliers, operators and regulators. We facilitate the
identification, definition, development, promotion, and
implementation of open standards to enable innovation, education,
and communication for the benefit of the entire industry. Since its
incorporation on May 6, 1998, GSA has grown to 74 members
representing a wide cross section of the global gaming industry.
Platinum members include Aristocrat Technologies Inc.; Bally Gaming
and Systems (AGI); Harrah's Entertainment (HET); Isle of Capri
Casinos Inc. (ISLE); Konami Gaming Inc.; Mandalay Resort Group
(MBG); Seminole Tribe of Florida; and WMS Gaming Inc. (WMS). Other
members include: 3M Touch Systems (MMM); AGMMA -- Australasian
Gaming Machine Manufacturers Association; Alliance Gaming Services;
Argosy Gaming Company (AGY); AstroSys International Ltd.; Atronic
Americas LLC; Atronic Systems; BMM North America; Boss Media AB
(BOSS); Cadillac Jack; Caesars Entertainment; CashCode Company
Inc.; Casino Management Association; Casino Technology AD; Coin
Mechanisms Inc.; Cory Investments, Ltd.; Densitron Technologies,
Plc. (DSN.L); E-Genting Sdn Bhd; Elo Touchsystems; European Gaming
Organization; Flint & K, Inc.; Foxwoods Resort Casino;
Friedberg & Associates; GameLogic, Inc.; GameTech
International, Inc. (GMTC); Gaming Consultants International;
Gaming Laboratories International, Inc; Giesecke & Devrient;
GGS-US LTD; Global Payment Technologies Inc. (GPTX); Glory USA
Inc.; Gold Club; Greektown Casino LLC; GTECH Corporation (GTK);
Himecs Co, Ltd.; Hyatt Gaming Services, LLC; International Currency
Technology; Intralot S.A. (INLr.AT); JCM American Corporation; Kare
Technology; Loto-Quebec; Mars Electronics International; Miami
Tribe of Oklahoma Business Development Authority; Mikohn Gaming
Corporation (MIKN); Molex Incorporated (MOLX and MOLXA); Money
Controls; Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL); Nick Farley &
Associates; Nova Gaming, LLC; NRT Technology Corporation; Octavian
International, LTD; Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation; Quest
Entertainment, Inc.; Renaissance Casino Solutions, Inc.; Revive
Partners, LLC; R. Franco USA; Scientific Games (SGMS); SGC-Link
Corporation; Spielo; Summit Amusement & Distributing, Ltd.;
Transact Technologies (TACT); Unidesa Gaming & Systems;
Universal Distributing of Nevada; UNLV International Gaming
Institute; Video Gaming Technologies, Inc; and Viejas Casino. For
more information, visit http://www.gamingstandards.com/.
DATASOURCE: Gaming Standards Association CONTACT: Peter DeRaedt,
President of Gaming Standards Association, +1-775-829-2336, or ; or
Paul Speirs, President of Steinbeck Communications,
+1-702-413-4278, or Web site: http://www.gamingstandards.com/
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