DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN, October 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Viaden Gaming Ltd., one of the premier online casino software developers announced the updated online casino release with feature-rich functionality, new payment options and multiple usability improvements. Here are the major updates that are pushed live with the new version:
Featured Games
To enable the operators to promote the hottest and newest games, the recent online casino solution involves the 'Featured Games' option. From now on the players visiting the web-site will have the opportunity to quickly access the games recommended by the casino.
User Analytics Report
To provide the operator with detailed players' stats the administration module now includes the user analytics report that is aimed at gathering information on newly registered players, first deposits and their average amount, the number of active users, the number of self-exclusions and more.
Lock with anti fraud
Being particularly concerned with the issue of players' security and protection Viaden Gaming has come up with the 'Lock with Anti-Fraud' option to enable the online casino admin to block any suspicious transactions until the bank account details are verified. This option is aimed at preventing any fraud and ensuring maximum protection for the players' sensitive information.
New Payment Systems
For the players' convenience Viaden Gaming constantly integrates with new payment systems. Starting from the present release the company's online casino solution will offer the possibility to add Privatbank and TBC Pay payment methods.
And More
The present online casino solution release also involves smart features that help the operators diversify their online gambling offering. The News section added to the back-office allows keeping the players informed on the latest news and promotions. The Payment Balances section enables online casino operators to track and manage their cash flows for each payment system involved.
The possibility to add Favorites via API makes it possible for players to mark their preferred games as 'Favorites' both in mobile and online casino.
With each update of it's solutions be it casino or poker software Viaden Gaming does its best to offer online gambling operators a variety of business opportunities and help them deliver highly entertaining online gambling services for players worldwide.
Viaden Gaming is a reputable online gaming software developer and provider running at the forefront of the skyrocketing online gambling industry. Viaden Gaming offers online casino operators worldwide its advanced online gambling business solutions backed up by deep technical expertise, quality-driven service delivery model, customer-oriented and solution-focused approach.
Website: http://www.viaden.com
Viaden Gaming Releases New Version of Casino Software
Viaden Gaming, one of the premier online casino software developers announced the updated online casino release with feature-rich functionality, new payment options and multiple usability improvements.
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