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DVTel deploys video surveillance at One Casino

DVTel, Inc., multiple award-winning market leader in the development and delivery of intelligent security solutions over IP networks, today announced that Gold River Casino has deployed the DVTel Latitude Network Video Management System (NVMS) and the Silver Buffalo Casino has upgraded and expanded their DVTel Latitude video system. The installations were designed and installed by the Alliance Systems Group.

DVTel was chosen because of its excellent system functionality and reputation, and the long-standing relationship between DVTel and Alliance Systems Group.  The collaboration between the two companies now boasts over 20 Indian Gaming casinos.

The Gold River Casino in Anadarko, OK is owned by the Apache Nation.  The installation comprises approximately 200 cameras, and in three months of operation it has delivered what the end user terms incredible video quality while meeting all the requirements of the National Indian Gaming Commission.  Video surveillance covers areas with slot machines and the gaming tables. 

The Silver Buffalo Casino, also located in Anadarko, and owned by the Apache Nation, has upgraded and expanded it advanced video surveillance system utilizing the DVTel Latitude NVMS.  Over 100 cameras monitor the gaming areas, sports bar, and all other areas associated with handling money. 

The Silver Buffalo¡¯s Director of Surveillance, Tanya Botone, contacted the Alliance Systems Group when the casino opted to expand it¡¯s offerings in Anadarko by opening the city¡¯s only sports bar and grill.  The addition of this new city hotspot brings with it numerous new slot machines, food, and fun for local area residents as well as tourists. 

¡°The Alliance Systems Group was called not only to expand the size of our system but to upgrade us to DVTel¡¯s new Version 5 software.  We were approached by a number of integrators offering other solutions, but we chose to remain with DVTel because of the world class support we have received from the Alliance Systems Group.  I am pleased with the new software solution and my operators are very happy with the ease of use.  I would definitely recommend DVTel and the Alliance Systems Group to anyone looking for a quality solution delivered by a first class team,¡± Botone concluded.

 

 

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