WMS Gaming is aiming to highlight its approach to evolving the casino floor to enable new player experiences through a fully networked enterprise, when it demonstrate its Wage-Net 2.0 networked gaming system capabilities and benefits G2E in Las Vegas next week.

Wage-Net networked gaming solution is based on open architecture using industry standard communication protocols developed by the Gaming Standards Association and is designed to be fully interoperable with other systems developed in compliance with GSA standards.

The Wage-Net system is a suite of platform technologies and system applications that aim to increase the revenue generating capabilities and operational efficiency of casino gaming floors.

Brian R Gamache, chairman and chief executive officer of WMS, commented: "Our Wage-Net networked gaming solutions reflect our continued and well-recognised commitment to support industry interoperability and simplify life for casino operators as they transition their slot floors to networked enterprises.

"We have a networked gaming product development roadmap that facilitates the delivery of unique game enablement applications and extends our great content in new directions.

"Our ‘Culture of Innovation’ combined with our product-by-product, bank-by-bank and longer-term floor-wide deployment strategy has created solutions designed to increase revenues and operating efficiencies.

"As a result of our multi-stage plan for commercialising Portal applications across the casino enterprise, we have a well-defined rollout plan for new server-based solutions that benefits both casino operators and players."