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GTECH S.p.A. subsidiaries SPIELO International UK Limited and Boss Media AB have completed the deal with HCL Technologies Limited and HCL Sweden AB providing for the transfer of 143 Sweden-based Boss Media employees to HCL . Further terms of the agreement were met in that HCL will provide SPIELO with certain technical operations services which …
The widely discussed rumour that GTechG2’s Boss Media online gambling subsidiary has had its Malta licence revoked was firmly scotched this week in a notification displayed on regulator LGA’s website. The notice, headed “False Report on Licensee”, read: “The Lotteries and Gaming Authority (Malta) categorically denies the allegations published on an internet website in relation …
Recently re-domiciled on the Isle of Man and listed on London’s AIM market, internet gambling group GVC Holdings plc released a trading update for the period 1 October 2010 to 15 December this week, including within it an update on the group’s long-running litigation against Boss Media.
Online gambling software provider Boss Media in the GTechG2 group is responsible for the puzzling ban on Canadian players by several major internet gambling companies recently.
The major online casino operator Bwin Interactive has become the latest internet gambling company to block Canadian players from its download casino services in what appears to be a growing and inexplicable trend in the Great White North.
It’s been another great quarter for online gamblers, with an eclectic range of new offerings from the industry’s software provider, so let’s get right to what’s new on internet casinos.
Further details are emerging on the recent shock news that Gaming VC has commenced litigation in Malta seeking damages from Boss Media and parent GTechG2, and it appears that a question of Italian licensing is a key element in the dispute between the companies.
One of the Internet gambling industry’s most respected pioneer software companies, Boss Media, was this week awarded the eCOGRA software certification following a rigorous on-site review.
The Vienna listed online gambling group Bwin has announced that Boss Media veteran Peter Bertilsson is to take over Bwin Games AB in a move to strengthen the company’s business-to-business activities.
Sporting its new GTECH divisional identity, G2, the Boss Media online gambling software provider has big plans for the Bingo Summit, which starts in London this week.
Boss Media’s parent group GTECH Corporation has signed another contract with a state lottery, the second in as many weeks.
Boss Media parent group GTECH Corporation has signed a contract with Société de la Loterie de la Suisse Romande (LoRo) for the implementation of a comprehensive interactive gaming platform, following a competitive procurement process.
European Internet gaming and sportsbetting company Gaming VC Holdings SA, has signed a three-and-a-half contract with software provider, Boss Media AB, for the provision of instant-play games, enhancing its current software from Boss.
GTECH Corporation, which owns online gambling software developer Boss Media and other Internet interests is getting into the lottery sector with a deal that literally rocks.
Despite the almost universally gloomy media reports on the global economy, the general attitude of exhibitors in the interactive section at Clarion’s International Casino Exhibition in London this week was upbeat, confident and full of energy.
The former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson once observed that a week was a long time in politics, and when his view is applied to the online gambling affiliate sector it could well read that 24 hours is a long time in affiliate matters!
The continuing public row over Affiliate Media managers and their relationships through various subsidiaries and shareholdings with the CardSpike skin on the Cake Poker Network took a dramatic turn late Saturday with the announcement by head man Lou Fabiano that he had resigned.