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Digitain launches innovative Remote Gaming Server

Digitan, a sportsbook and casino platform provider based in Armenia, has launched its innovative new product called Remote Gaming Server (RGS). The company claims that it will revolutionise the iGaming supply chain.
RGS is a solution for iGaming content providers and B2C operators for integrating infrastructure and functionality components needed to bring the software supplier’s games or content into the gaming system, over online and mobile delivery channels.
RGS system provides more flexibility and greater functionality and can become a game changer for digital player acquisition and retention marketing strategies.
It provides a seamless user experience across all channels, formats, and devices, whether played in-store or online and mobile. It has an impressive and highly customisable dashboard for operators’ digital marketing teams to both use and to generate the full range of KPI reports per game and per player. RGS is equipped with micro-services using APIs that allows hassle-free integration with third-party platforms, which reduces cost and time of the integration.
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