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IBM Case Study: Harrah's Entertainment, Inc.
White Paper With more than 80,000 employees, Harrah's Entertainment, Inc.is the world's largest provider of branded casino entertainment through operating subsidiaries primarily under the Harrah's, Caesars and Horseshoe brand names. [01 Sep 2009]
Re:Viewing 2005: The stories of the year
News Caesars Palace to launch guest biometrics Here we bring you a snapshot of just some of the highlights from the past year on silicon.com including our best-read stories, top interviews, biggest scoops and more... [22 Dec 2005]
Q&A: CA CEO John Swainson
Comment The spectacular site of Caesars Palace and the few dingy remnants of the city's mob-ruled past may remind more perceptive visitors that even the mightiest empires can crumble, or simply outstay their welcome. [16 Nov 2005]
Las Vegas slots: The rise of the machines
News Harrah's, which owns Bally's, Caesars Palace, Flamingo, Paris and Rio in Las Vegas, isn't alone in embracing such innovation. One of the greatest signs of technology's influence on the Las Vegas gaming industry is the... [22 Aug 2005]
Casino mega-merger in the hands of the techies
News The CIO of Harrah's, now the world's largest casino business upon the completion of its $9.4bn acquisition of rival Caesars Entertainment, has talked exclusively to silicon.com about the colossal integration challenge... [11 Jul 2005]
Photos: Viva Las Vegas...and tech
Photo Caesars Palace: The new Augustus Tower at Caesars Palace is embracing technology with biometric access to all rooms for customers and voice over IP telephones in every room. Binion's Horseshoe: It's an... [08 Jul 2005]
Las Vegas at 100: Why it's tech's kind of town
Comment Carol Pride, a techie herself in her role as CIO at Caesars Palace, told silicon.com: "We won't really miss Comdex. When Silicon Valley was churning out youthful millionaires at a rate of dozens per day in the boom years... [16 May 2005]
Caesars Palace: The Emperor's new tower
News Cranes put the finishing touches on the exterior of the new tower which opens in August with an array of high-tech facilities. Guests will be able to chat on the VoIP telephones while looking out over 'Lake Como' outside the neighbouring... [18 Apr 2005]
Caesars Palace to launch guest biometrics
News Caesars Palace, one of the largest and most famous hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, is using the opening of its newest tower later this year to roll out technologies including voice over IP telephones in guestrooms and the... [18 Apr 2005]