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Quick Custom Intelligence introduces QCI Resorts platform

Tuesday, June 16, 2026 3:31 PM

Quick Custom Intelligence on Tuesday announced the launch of QCI Resorts, a unified intelligence platform designed specifically for modern resort operations.

In a news release, QCI said the resort industry long has pursued “a vision of operational unification through integrations, data warehouses, and interconnected software systems.” While these approaches connected information across departments, they also created increasing complexity, duplicated data, delayed decision-making, and limited the ability of organizations to fully leverage artificial intelligence.

QCI Resorts represents a fundamentally different approach.

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“After more than two decades building data warehouses and integration platforms, generative AI enabled for another approach,” QCI Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer Andrew Cardno said in a statement. “Instead of connecting more systems together, we can now deliver most resort operations through a single real-time software stack. Gaming remains integrated where regulations require it, but hospitality, marketing, loyalty, food and beverage, operations, and intelligence can operate from a unified platform. That foundation is what makes true agentic resort operations possible.”

The platform was announced at the Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Conference in San Diego.

Built on the QCI AGI Platform, QCI Resorts delivers a single operational environment where hospitality, food and beverage, point-of-sale, marketing, loyalty, guest engagement, operations, and enterprise intelligence operate from one unified intelligence layer. Rather than moving information between disconnected applications, QCI Resorts enables resort operations to function within a shared real-time platform designed for intelligence-driven decision making.

The launch marks a significant milestone in QCI’s vision for the future of resort technology — one where unified operational intelligence replaces fragmented software stacks and where agentic systems can operate with a complete understanding of the enterprise.

Unlike traditional resort technology architectures that rely on multiple vendors, extensive integrations, and centralized data warehouses, QCI Resorts operates from shared workflow architecture, a data model, and shared intelligence layer. The approach enables real-time operational intelligence across the enterprise while providing the foundation required for AI agents to understand, coordinate, and execute actions across resort operations.

“QCI Resorts is not another integration platform,” said QCI Co-Founder and CEO Ralph Thomas. “For decades, the industry has pursued the vision of a unified resort platform. The goal was right, but the technology wasn’t ready. Today, advances in AI and agentic systems make it possible to deliver what operators have always wanted: a single real-time operational system where hospitality, marketing, loyalty, food and beverage, operations, and intelligence work together as one, with gaming integrated where regulations require. QCI Resorts is that system.”

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QCI stated the next generation of resort technology “will not be defined by how many systems can be integrated together, but by how effectively intelligence can operate across the entire enterprise.”

“Agentic AI achieves its greatest potential when it operates within a complete understanding of the business,” said Cardno. “The future belongs to systems that can understand the entire resort, not just individual departments. That is the vision behind QCI Resorts.”

Rege Behe

Rege Behe brings more than 30 years of experience as a journalist to his role as a lead contributor to CDC Gaming. His work ranges from day-to-day industry coverage to deeper features such as the CDC Gaming Roundtables and the “10 Women Rising in Gaming” series.