Online Gaming Systems Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board: OGAM – News), a leading provider of casino turnkey solutions, today announced its FIRE system has been certified as compliant with respect to the Northern Territory (Australia) Treasury Technical Functionality requirements. The certification of the FIRE software system is part of the on-going approval process by the Northern Territory Treasury for Casino Paraiso. Casino Paraiso is owned by International Gaming & Entertainment Corporation, a Sydney based company.
The FIRE product has been designed with security, performance, third party integration and scalability in mind. The java-designed system has been loaded with controls that comply with operating a casino in a regulated environment as well as giving the casino operator the flexibility of integrating with their existing systems. The system has been tested to handle more than 1,000 simultaneous users on a single Game Server and can be scaled up to many times that figure by utilizing additional Game Servers.
The certification was completed by GGS, the world’s leading Togel Singapore Internet testing company and accredited in the world’s leading regulated jurisdictions. The certification testing will be summarized in a report to be submitted to NTT during the next month.
“We are the only software developer to have two products certified, having completed certification for our ICE product during 2001, said Herman Suarez, Director of Marketing for Online Gaming Systems, Ltd. Northern Territory was the first regulated jurisdiction for Internet gaming in the world, and its regulations are the world’s most stringent. We are confidant that our FIRE product can be certified anywhere in the world, thereby reducing the time to market and cost of compliance for our customers.”
Online Gaming Systems, Ltd. ( www.ogsltd.com ) develops and markets Internet and private network transaction based products that it offers to licensed gaming operators in regulated jurisdictions. These products include FIRE, (Fully Integrated, Regulated, Environment), premier interactive casino system, Internet Casino Extension (TM) (ICE), a growing suite of casino games, webSports (TM), a sports wagering system, Lotto Magic (TM) a lottery system for private, government and fund raising purposes, and Bingo Blast (TM) a multi-player system for charity and private organization use.
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How to be a Winner
Losing sucks. It’s hard on your pocketbook, hard on your ego and extremely hard to swallow at the best and worst of times. But winning? Winning just feels so darn good, doesn’t it? And as a matter of fact, winning is good for you. Winning ignites your spirit, creating an automatic feeling of happiness and accomplishment, which in turn creates increased self-esteem. Winning leads to personal and financial success.
So how do you become a winner if all you’ve been doing lately is losing? Well, you’re going to have to make a few changes – right here, right now. For starters, winners don’t whine. Winners don’t wallow. And winners don’t hang-out with losers. Positive people possess a magnetic quality that seems to attract luck and success, so if you want to get in on the good life you will have to leave your negative friends to wallow in their own misery. Forget them.
According to Donald Trump, “What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate.” And legendary football coach Vince Lombardi said, “If winning isn’t everything, why do they keep score?” (Why indeed.)
Winners are quick to make the best of a bad situation and they accept full responsibility for their life. Winners make personal sacrifices while striving to realize their dreams and their goals. Winners welcome new ideas and challenges. Winners choose to live life with integrity.
Need we say more? Yes. Here is the mother of all cliché’s on how to become a winner:
The Winner is always a part of the answer;
The Loser is always a part of the problem.
The Winner always has a program;
The Loser always has an excuse.
The Winner says, “Let me do it for you;”
The Loser says, “That’s not my job.”
The Winner sees an answer for every problem;
The Loser sees a problem in every answer.
The Winner says, “It may be difficult but it’s possible.”
The Loser says, “It may be possible but it’s too difficult.”
— Anonymous