| Posted by: CasinoNow at January 16, 2001, 8:18 am | | Topic: Boss = Global Interactive Forum: Winner Online |
Boss always includes the number of "to be developed" sites in with existing licensees. The contracts have been signed, so why not credit them.
I would be interested to know just how many of the GI sites will also be migrating to the Boss Platform. Alot of these guys chose this software solution because it required little investment. A Boss Media license is a much more significant investment, and I'm not certain that all of these guys can afford it.
Jerry Garner
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http://www.casinonow.net
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35? Only 25 are live according to my records. Do you think that figure also represents casinos that are not yet live or are planned? Or, do you think its a typo?
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| Posted by: Got2Bet at January 15, 2001, 9:47 am | | Topic: Boss = Global Interactive Forum: Winner Online |
You'd be surprised just how important this board is to some people
I am reliably informed that neither the layoffs or this recent agreeement between Global Interactive and Boss Media have had any significant impact on Inphinity's plans to roll out the Beyond 2000 sportsbook and casino software in the coming months.
A ery good sign, indeed - keeps the competition in the industry lively!
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| Posted by: Got2Bet at January 13, 2001, 4:15 am | | Topic: Boss = Global Interactive Forum: Winner Online |
I wonder if Inphinity is involved in this decision... I talked to Jake Soroka in Vegas last October and they were quite confident about the upcoming download ersion of Beyond 2000.
As we haven't seen it yet, and Inphinity has essentially been cut from the mother company, will we ever see the download ersion?
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| Posted by: Jetset at January 13, 2001, 2:35 am | | Topic: Boss = Global Interactive Forum: Winner Online |
Yes, allied to Starnet's recent staff cuts and difficulties in getting approval for the move overseas it looks as if Fred Hazell has his hands full.
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| Posted by: moneytour at January 12, 2001, 10:48 am | | Topic: Boss = Global Interactive Forum: Winner Online |
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Boss Media has now sold a total of 35 casino software licenses since its first sale in 1998.
35? Only 25 are live according to my records. Do you think that figure also represents casinos that are not yet live or are planned? Or, do you think its a typo?
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| Posted by: Got2Bet at January 12, 2001, 9:01 am | | Topic: Boss = Global Interactive Forum: Winner Online |
Hellllllo!
Very foreboding news for Starnet, the former suppliers for Global Interactive.
I wonder why they didn't stick with Starnet's Beyond 2000 platform...
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| Posted by: Jetset at January 12, 2001, 8:48 am | | Topic: Boss = Global Interactive Forum: Winner Online |
Check this out:
( BW)(BOSS-MEDIA) Boss Media Signs License Agreement With Established Online Casino Operator January 12, 2001
Business Editors
STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 12, 2001--Boss Media AB has signed an agreement to develop an Internet casino for Global Interactive Ltd.
Since the start in early 1998 Global Interactive has risen to become a mayor online casino operator.
This is Boss Media's first sale to a company that already operates an Internet casino. The company wishes to alter its casino software platform.
The software for the Internet casino will be based on Boss Media's acclaimed multi-player software platform, and is scheduled to go live on the Internet during the spring 2001.
Boss Media has now sold a total of 35 casino software licenses since its first sale in 1998.
The Group Boss Media AB (publ) is one of the leading providers of turnkey solutions for casino operations on the Internet. Potential licensees are offered a customiz... | | Read Entire Entry |
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