File:HP Integrity rx4640 Series.jpg
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DescriptionHP Integrity rx4640 Series.jpg |
English: Intel®-based Data Center Solution - C-Byte™
The Hotel & Casino In-Room is an open system that consists of a main commercial satellite installation terminated to a commercial/licensed Motorola SE/3000 MPEG-2 High Definition Encoder, purchased with a commercial broadcast license. The commercial Motorola Encoder writes the stream to a disc array, while at the same time, the stream is made available to the HP Integrity cluster through multipath i/o on a fiber Storage Area Network. The HP Cluster uses Wowza Media server to make this stream available to a client application. The HP Cluster uses ID Quantique SA for Network Encryption and RNG running Linux. The client application, using a custom linux build, provides ONDemand content (pay-per-view) and gambling applications. The custom Linux build includes a custom fabricated chassis that provides a motherboard, credit card reader, bill validator, ticket printer and touch screen. Through a Python application the gambling platform is able to communicate with the hardware through flash to the server side. The Class III gambling applications include multi-table games, slot/table games, and sportsbook. This open system combines to provide patrón's of a hotel chain with a casino managed in-room gambling and pay-per-view experience. ISO declarations for the build, install and run include iTechLabs, NATA, IDQ, METAS/FDJP, CEA Grenoble/CESTI-LETI, BSI, and ANSSI. Presentation included a private investor group in North and Central America, qualifying for private placement of $100M [USD]. For enquiries relating to speaking engagements, please email: speaker@vegas.management
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Author | Cdr. Trevor D. Biscope, CA Emerit |
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