Kaimi™ is featured on National Geographic Channel’s “CASINO WARS”
Kaimi™ is secure, data source-agnostic software that integrates with, collects and analyzes data from multiple casino data sources to find anomalies, relationships and correlations among the data, and expose potential scams. It is a powerful tool in the hands of casino surveillance teams who use it to clearly see, in near real-time, who is on the casino floor and what they are doing individually or in collusion with others that could indicate fraudulent activity. Easy to use and maintain, Kaimi, provides tremendous value to casino operations by reducing lost revenues due to theft and fraud.
Kaimi pronounced “kah-ee-mee” – Polynesian for The Seeker
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An article about Kaimi™ published in the Casino Life Magazine June/July 2010 edition. Displayed with permission from Ace Publishing Ltd. You can find more Casino Life Magazine articles at their website: www.casinolifemagazine.com
The Kaimi Solution Provides
- Solid enterprise solutions and expert technical experience extract the most value out of your current data
- More than 20 years software solutions experience and 30 years in the casino surveillance industry
- Custom solutions for your financial institutions

Start Using Kaimi Quickly
The Kaimi solution benefits staff quickly with no need for expensive training, lost work time or specialized equipment.

Research People Easily
Let your staff focus on the job of preventing cheaters from walking away with your money.

Get Alerts Automatically
With customized automated alerts, staff are notified at the console, by email, or on their mobile device to act on the information and prevent loss.
Enhance Your Surveillance Capability; Recover Lost Revenue!
Total gaming revenue in the US for 2010 was $34.6 billion, a 1% increase from $30.7 billion in 2009, with 2011 revenues expected to again be flat-to-slightly higher (American Gaming Association).
The world's single largest and fastest growing casino market in Macau, China, saw 2010 revenues reach $23.5 billion, a whopping 57% increase from $14.9 billion in 2009, and is expected to top $33.5 billion in 2011 (UNLV Center for Gaming Research).
What does this mean for fraud loss? Of your total revenue, you may be losing 7% or more to fraud. That's an estimated $2.4 billion of lost revenue due to fraud in the US, and $1.6 billion in Macau, based on 2010 statistics! Our job is to help you recover some of that lost revenue.
Data Integration Consulting Services and Technical Solutions
We provide consulting services with technical solutions to help you reduce the amount of revenue lost to theft and fraud. We offer our services to analyze and develop data integration solutions for both new and legacy systems, regardless of system design or size. Whether single site or enterprise-wide, we’ll help you integrate and analyze your data to see relationships and associations that you can’t see today, including how players, staff and vendors may socially link to each other.










