THE CHALLENGE
Bridging legacy systems and real-time iGaming performance
The online gambling, or iGaming, market operates in a complex, fast-moving, and highly dynamic environment. Games need to balance performance with flexibility, managing frequent high-volume concurrent user access; fast and consistent data synchronization is crucial, and lags or inconsistencies can damage consumer trust.
The paradox, explains Steven Batchelor-Manning, co-founder of iGaming development specialist ScatterKings, is that the systems that have to deliver this performance are often behind the curve.
“A lot of online gambling providers use aging technology,” says Batchelor-Manning. “As an industry, it’s a little like banking in that it doesn’t upgrade unless it has to, and the technology starts to fall very far behind.”
ScatterKings was founded with a vision to redefine iGaming through performance-driven innovation — delivering high-quality, engaging content powered by cutting-edge technology, while upholding the highest standards of financial, regulatory, and ethical responsibility.
“We wanted to build a type of premium product that isn’t actually available in our industry,” Batchelor-Manning adds. “We also wanted to develop a new approach to the industry and use our knowledge and experience to turn it around.”
Successfully managing fast and flawless interactions between end users and a range of servers and databases is critical to success, especially in time-critical applications such as hold-and-spin games.
“Imagine you’ve clicked ‘spin’ on one of those games. Before the reels stop spinning, we have not only the round trip between us and the player, but between us and the customers servers checking, with a lot of critical bookkeeping,” says Batchelor-Manning. “We need response times of less than 0.1 seconds, and that demands really strong performance from your database.”

