Digital Surveillance System Ups the Ante on System Availability; Liebert Delivers the Solution
- Topics:
- Gambling
- Tags:
- Casino,
- Games,
- Liebert Corp.,
- Management,
- Personal Technology,
- Strategy,
- Surveillance System,
- United Parcel Service Of America Inc.
- Source:
- Liebert
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Overview: Prior to opening, Tuscany Casino made the decision to become the first casino in Nevada to implement an all-digital surveillance system. Going digital would pay big dividends for the casino by eliminating the tedious manual process of swapping tapes for each security camera every eight hours, and the bulky seven-day archive of tapes Nevada casinos are required to maintain. But the decision to go all-digital also upped the ante on IT system availability. Surveillance is a business critical system for a casino and when the surveillance system is all-digital it becomes dependent on the IT infrastructure. If IT systems go down, so too does the surveillance system. And when the surveillance system goes down, the casino must cease revenue-generating gaming activities. They sought a solution for this from Liebert.
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