Parlay Entertainment listed in the Branham 300 Parlay Entertainment has been listed in the Branham 300, the premiere roundup of Canada's top-performing technology companies. The annual report is published in Backbone Magazine, Canada's premiere technology magazine.
The Year of I-Bingo
Interactive Gaming News — February 10, 2006
In the gambling arena, the year 2004 was the breakthrough of the peer-to-peer betting exchanges; 2005 was the revelation of m-gambling; and it seems that 2006 will be the year of I-bingo.
On-line gambling firm eyes bingo jackpot. Software developer is leading the game out of parlours and onto the Internet
The Globe and Mail — September 8, 2005
Oakville, Ont-based Parlay Entertainment Inc., which has been in the business of developing gambling software for on-line casinos for almost a decade, is quietly capitalizing on the trend.
Software maker plays for jackpot. Parlay Entertainment betting on online bingo
National Post — August 24, 2005
Oakville-based Parlay Entertainment is one company hoping to cash in on the trend by developing the software that makes bingo possible.
Parlay/Caliente Site to Target Latin American Bingo Market
Interactive Gaming News — August 10, 2005
Online gaming software provider Parlay Entertainment Inc. and Mexican race and sports book operator Hipodromo de Aqua Caliente, S.A. de C.V. have partnered to create an e-bingo site geared toward the Mexican and South American markets.
Yahoo to Launch Online Bingo Site
Interactive Gaming News — May 30, 2005
Yahoo will enter the Internet bingo space through a partnership among Parlay Entertainment Inc., St.Minver and Yahoo UK & Ireland.
Sun shines brightly on Java developers
ITWorldCanada — May 12, 2005
Parlay Entertainment Inc.'s CTO Perry Malone likes what he sees in Sun's new tools, especially the ability to create more streamlined code.
Open source Java tools win over game developer
ITBusiness.ca — May 11, 2005
For bingo application developer Parlay Entertainment Ltd., Java is one gamble that has paid off.
UK online market set for bingo revolution eGaming Review — March 24, 2005
Business Strategies: "What women want"
Although it has long been on many observers' radars, great things are expected of online bungo this year, with some of the major land-based operators moving into the space and putting their resources behind it. With more women coming online and playing in their droves, it seems the sector is poised for a big leap reward.
Bingo without boundaries Online gambling activity is already starting to see a substantial increase in its revenues, even before deregulation of the UK gambling sector has arrived.
Technology and Bingo Developments in both land-based and online gaming technology offer operators and players new experiences and opportunities. Bingo Link catches up with ECM Systems and Parlay Entertainment in the first of a two-part feature.
The Next Big Thing
With the online bingo market starting to gain impetus and no clear global leader, we talk to key players concerning what's in store for the world's two fat ladies.
Reprinted from eGaming Review April 2003.
