Cryptologic the Ireland based software supplier has launched a new gaming package called Instant Click, which has been licensed to a European provider of electronic gaming technology infrastructure licensed in Malta, called Tain AB.
Instant Click, the latest innovation from Cryptologic enables the quick access to the extensive suite of more than 300 online games available through Cryptologic's gambling software. Many online gambling operators use the Tain e-gaming platform, and initially for a three year period the company will be the first to license the Instant Click solution.
Tain has been around since 1999, when they started out with one clear mission; build Expekt's sportsbook and make it one of the best ones around.
With the sportsbook launched, they developed a result service, launched in 2000. The betting exchange followed in 2001 and then casino games in 2003. The Tain Poker network came in 2005. Tain is now a full supplier of services, support, banking and promotions.
Tain CEO, Christer Fahlstedt, commented, "Instant Click is a technology platform provider's dream. It enables Cryptologic's highly sought-after games to be rolled out swiftly to the online player community by leveraging operators' existing infrastructure at little additional cost. As a result we are hugely excited to introduce this product to our customer base."
CEO, and President of Cryptologic, Brian Hadfield said, "Instant Click has been designed in response to market need and is a solution for online operators who want Cryptologic's innovative gaming content but do not require its full hosting casino platform.
Its launch not only boosts Cryptologic's addressable market but also complements our branded games licensing strategy. For the first time in the company's history we now have a range of products that suits the needs of most operators worldwide and enables them to differentiate themselves with the adoption of our proven content."
The Instant Click software can be used by online operators and technology providers on their own e-gaming infrastructure and electronic cashier systems.