Andrew Cardno
Buffalo Run Casino and QCI Extend Partnership to Further Enhance Guest Experience and Drive Profitability
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), a leading enterprise solutions provider, announced an extension of their partnership with Buffalo Run Casino & Resort. Building on the success of the QCI Enterprise Platform, Buffalo Run will now incorporate the QCI Power Pack and its embedded AI to elevate guest satisfaction and bolster profitability.
Mary Jewett, General Manager of Buffalo Run Casino & Resort, said: “QCI has been an invaluable tool for our Marketing and Player Development initiatives. It has empowered our team at various levels to take pointed action and truly use all of our resources, including our own time, to the best of our ability. We have been able to make large strides toward goals that previously seemed unrealistic for a team the size of ours, and with the impending Power Pack rollout, this will only get better.”
This partnership reinforces QCI’s commitment to providing cutting-edge tools and solutions for businesses in the casino and entertainment industry.
Andrew Cardno, CTO of QCI, said: “We are deeply honored to continue our relationship with Buffalo Run Casino & Resort. Their forward-thinking approach and dedication to delivering exceptional guest experiences align perfectly with our mission at QCI. Together, we aim to set new benchmarks in the industry.”
Andrew Cardno
QCI to Showcase Unified Resort Intelligence Platform at Raving’s Casino Marketing & Technology Conference and Host & Player Development Conference
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), the leading provider of a unified real-time intelligence platform for casino resorts, announced its participation in Raving’s Casino Marketing & Technology Conference (CMTC) and Host & Player Development Conference, taking place July 14–16 at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California.
As casino resorts continue to unify gaming, hospitality, marketing, food and beverage, loyalty, and operations into seamless guest experiences, operators are seeking technologies that eliminate fragmented systems and enable faster, more informed decisions. At this year’s conference, QCI will demonstrate how its unified resort intelligence platform and agentic AI are helping organizations transform data into real-time operational intelligence across the entire resort.
At the Booths #20-22, visitors can experience QCI’s latest innovations, including QCI Resorts, the unified intelligence platform built for casino resorts.
“The conversations happening at Raving’s conferences are exactly the conversations our industry needs to be having. Today’s operators are focused on creating exceptional guest experiences while running increasingly complex resort businesses. We’re excited to demonstrate how a unified intelligence platform and agentic AI help bring together every part of the resort—from marketing and player development to hospitality and operations—so teams can make smarter decisions in real time,” said Ralph Thomas, Co-Founder and CEO of Quick Custom Intelligence.
In addition to exhibiting, QCI Co-Founder and CTO Andrew Cardno will present the featured session, “From Campaigns to Conversations: The AI Future of Casino Marketing,” on Wednesday, July 15, from 2:45–3:45 p.m. during the joint CMTC and Host & Player Development Summit Mainstage program. The session will explore how AI is evolving beyond traditional reporting to become an intelligent operational partner for marketers, hosts, and resort leaders.
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Andrew Cardno
QCI Advances Tribal Knowledge Sovereignty with Private Generative AI Initiative
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) has announced the expansion of its private AI initiative designed to help tribal gaming organizations adopt generative AI while maintaining ownership and control of their operational knowledge.
QCI’s framework combines privately deployable large language model (LLM) technology with support for emerging Model Context Protocol (MCP) standards, enabling tribal enterprises to integrate generative AI into business operations without exposing sensitive institutional knowledge to public AI ecosystems. The initiative comes as concerns around AI governance, knowledge leakage, and ownership of generative data continue to grow across the gaming and hospitality industries.
“Generative AI can now learn from the operational knowledge inside organizations. The critical question for tribal enterprises is whether that knowledge remains sovereign,” said Andrew Cardno, Co-Founder and CTO of QCI.
QCI’s private AI approach is designed to help tribal nations leverage AI productivity gains while protecting governance practices, operational strategy, and enterprise intelligence from external model training and knowledge replication.
“Tribal enterprises should benefit from AI without surrendering the operational blueprint that makes them unique,” Cardno added.
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Andrew Cardno
Quick Custom Intelligence Launches QCI Metrics
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) a leading provider of casino operational intelligence software, announced the launch of QCI Metrics, a new anonymized data-sharing program that enables gaming and hospitality operators to benchmark performance using yesterday’s operating data—providing timely, actionable insights without exposing customer, financial, or personally identifiable information. This innovative solution extends beyond gaming machine ranking into host performance standardization.
Available through the Chatalytics.com portal and integrated into the QCI Platform, QCI Metrics transforms operational data—including game performance and host effectiveness—into standardized performance indexes.
While traditional benchmarking solutions rely on limited datasets or delayed reporting cycles, QCI Metrics delivers insights based on yesterday’s data—giving operators a timely, continuously updated view of how they are performing against peers across both gaming and player development.
All data shared in QCI Metrics is:
• Aggregated and normalized
• De-identified
• Abstracted at the property level using internal IDs
No transaction-level, player-level, or campaign-level data is ever shared.
“QCI Metrics gives operators the ability to see how they stack up against peers across player development and gaming in near-time, without compromising privacy. It’s a practical, secure way to unlock industry-wide insights,” said Andrew Cardno, Co-Founder and CTO of QCI.
QCI Metrics is designed to help operators quickly identify performance gaps, respond faster to trends, and adopt proven strategies in a highly competitive environment.
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