San Carlos Apache and Quick Custom Intelligence ink platform deal
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) will install its unified gaming platform at San Carlos Apache Gaming Enterprise’s (SCAGE) casino.
Both parties have put pen to paper on a deal that will see the software provider bring its ‘QCI Platform - Nimble Edition’ to the tribal operator’s property in San Carlos, Arizona.
With this move, SCAGE is aiming to better align its marketing, player development and casino operations.
“Having evaluated different analytical solutions across a 20-plus-year career that spanned casino IT, slots and marketing departments, calculating the volatility of our slot product has been the most challenging,” said Sam Peralta, Regional IT Director for SCAGE.
“QCI accomplished this by introducing their proprietary calculations for determining how volatile your slot floor is with four different volatility models.”
The Indian tribe operates two properties: Apache Gold Casino Resort and Apache Sky Casino. The former is located five miles east of Globe, Arizona, along Highway 70, while the latter is by the Copper Corridor Scenic Road on Highway 77.
Apache Gold’s offering includes more than 400 slot machines, as well as a restaurant and steak house, while Apache Sky has nearly 300 slot machines.
QCI, meanwhile, has installed its software at more than 45 casino resorts across North America and over 3,000 sites worldwide.
Commenting on its latest deal with SCAGE, Dr Ralph Thomas, QCI Chief Exec, said: “San Carlos Apache Gaming Enterprise’s decision to select our unified gaming platform shows the importance of continually developing products that truly fit our customers’ needs.
“The Nimble Edition was developed specifically for casinos with under 1,000 slots, allowing their hosts, marketing executives and casino operations teams to function in a modern, data-enriched environment.
“With over 45 casino resorts in North America and over 3,000 sites worldwide utilising QCI’s unified gaming platform worldwide, we are confident our proven product will meet the growing needs of the San Carlos Apache Gaming Enterprise.”