Their software is used by some of the best selling casinos. In'96, the first casino using Cryptologic software went online. Cryptologic is the parent company, software licenses are issued by its subsidiary WagerLogic.
Since'96, Cryptologic serviced, by their own account, up to 1.9 million consumers in over 240 countries with currently 300 employees. Cryptologic is listed on the Nasdaq, the Toronto Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange.
Apparently concentrating on relatively few top casinos, which are served pays off. (As of April 2005) Microgaming is probably the oldest provider and has become one of the most respected.
The own payment system ProcCyberServices's (PCS) is considered quite safe. The payout rates are monitored by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. The quality of the games is considered very good, especially the online Flash software is brilliant.
With the introduction of the Viper software in 2003, Microgaming could position itself among the absolute top of software producers.
World Gaming is one of the largest in the scene. Not less than about 300 casinos use their software. The software (based on Java, Flash and C + +) offers a good choice, its quality is neat - but not a reference quality.
World Gaming in this form exists since 2001, however, Starnet has been around since'95. The financial transactions are processed by EFS International.
Boss Media software is the favourite of many online casino experts. This is because of the real world-class software, and especially the high security standard and the good service in general. Interesting: this reputation also affects the licensees.
The casinos usually enjoy a high level of acceptance. Casinos with Boss Media software can be found mostly licensed in Antigua & Barbuda, Curacao or Canada (Kahnawake). The heart of all the casinos involved are the servers in Curacao and Montreal.
From there, each transaction and each player is managed. The data transmission is encrypted at a very high standard. Boss is a member of the World Lottery Association and the Interactive Gambling Council. The software is tested by TST. (As of December 2004)
Playtech - The Dutchmen (from Haarlem) were a shooting star of the scene. Playtech was founded in'99, the first casino with Playtech software went online 2001 and in the same year many casinos changed their software to Playtech (including Microgaming, Cryptologic Software and Real Time Gaming).
Besides, there are many other sites with so-called 'not recommended' lists. These often offer good advice, too. But you should always cross check the information offered there.
Casino Bonus - One of the main advantages of an internet casino compared to a traditional gambling house is the bonus.
Playtech, by their own account, have more than 170 employees world-wide. 59 casino sites, 11 Bingo sites and 10 Poker rooms use their software. The software got certified by BMM. (As of July 2005)
Since'96, Cryptologic serviced, by their own account, up to 1.9 million consumers in over 240 countries with currently 300 employees. Cryptologic is listed on the Nasdaq, the Toronto Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange.
Apparently concentrating on relatively few top casinos, which are served pays off. (As of April 2005) Microgaming is probably the oldest provider and has become one of the most respected.
The own payment system ProcCyberServices's (PCS) is considered quite safe. The payout rates are monitored by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. The quality of the games is considered very good, especially the online Flash software is brilliant.
With the introduction of the Viper software in 2003, Microgaming could position itself among the absolute top of software producers.
World Gaming is one of the largest in the scene. Not less than about 300 casinos use their software. The software (based on Java, Flash and C + +) offers a good choice, its quality is neat - but not a reference quality.
World Gaming in this form exists since 2001, however, Starnet has been around since'95. The financial transactions are processed by EFS International.
Boss Media software is the favourite of many online casino experts. This is because of the real world-class software, and especially the high security standard and the good service in general. Interesting: this reputation also affects the licensees.
The casinos usually enjoy a high level of acceptance. Casinos with Boss Media software can be found mostly licensed in Antigua & Barbuda, Curacao or Canada (Kahnawake). The heart of all the casinos involved are the servers in Curacao and Montreal.
From there, each transaction and each player is managed. The data transmission is encrypted at a very high standard. Boss is a member of the World Lottery Association and the Interactive Gambling Council. The software is tested by TST. (As of December 2004)
Playtech - The Dutchmen (from Haarlem) were a shooting star of the scene. Playtech was founded in'99, the first casino with Playtech software went online 2001 and in the same year many casinos changed their software to Playtech (including Microgaming, Cryptologic Software and Real Time Gaming).
Besides, there are many other sites with so-called 'not recommended' lists. These often offer good advice, too. But you should always cross check the information offered there.
Casino Bonus - One of the main advantages of an internet casino compared to a traditional gambling house is the bonus.
Playtech, by their own account, have more than 170 employees world-wide. 59 casino sites, 11 Bingo sites and 10 Poker rooms use their software. The software got certified by BMM. (As of July 2005)
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