Bally’s Atlantic City casino buys NICE recording solutions

NiceVision vice president Jacob Fox: The casino market continues to be a very important one for NICE Systems.

NICE-Systems (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced that Bally's Atlantic City casino had implemented the NiceVision Harmony digital video and audio recording solution for enhanced security monitoring.

The first phase of this system became fully operational at the property in November 2002. Bally's Atlantic City currently records 128 channels, with an additional 128 channels scheduled to be added in late 2003.

The initial installation covers areas outside the gaming floor. In addition to replacing analog with digital recording in retail and public areas, Bally’s plans to install digital video recording with NiceVision Pro in the casino, pending regulatory approval.

The value of the deal was not disclosed.

NiceVision vice president and general manager Jacob Fox said, "We are very pleased that Bally's chose the NiceVision solution. The casino environment is a very challenging one, and Bally's decision to install NiceVision is further proof of our commitment to listening to our customers and delivering the total solution they need to manage their security environment, while cutting costs and improving productivity. The casino market continues to be a very important one for NICE Systems."

NICE Systems, headquartered in Ra'anana, provides multimedia digital recording solutions and applications for business interaction management. NICE products and solutions are used in contact centers, trading floors, air traffic control sites, security installations and government markets.

NICE trades on Nasdaq and on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange at a $166 million capitalization.

Published by Globes [online] - www.globes.co.il - on 5 May, 2003

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