Lawrence Molnar
About Lawrence Molnar
Lawrence Molnar is a Principal Network Architect with extensive experience in designing and maintaining IP addressing strategies for gaming products. He previously served as Manager of Network Engineering at Bally Technologies for 11 years, where he developed technical roadmaps and migrated gaming networks to data centers.
Work at Confidential
Lawrence Molnar has served as Principal Network Architect at Confidential since 2014. In this role, he is responsible for designing and maintaining the IP Addressing strategy for the private IP address range across all products. His expertise in network architecture supports the organization's operational efficiency and product reliability.
Previous Experience at Bally Technologies
Before joining Confidential, Lawrence Molnar worked at Bally Technologies from 2003 to 2014, where he held the position of Manager Network Engineering. During his 11 years in the Las Vegas, Nevada area, he developed technical road-maps that utilized technologies across various gaming product lines. His leadership contributed to the advancement of network engineering within the organization.
Network Migration and Redesign Projects
At Bally Technologies, Lawrence Molnar played a key role in redesigning and migrating the gaming network from an on-site data center to the Las Vegas and Reno Switch Data Centers. This project involved significant planning and execution, ensuring a seamless transition that enhanced network performance and reliability.
Metrics and Reporting Initiatives
Lawrence Molnar introduced metrics and reporting systems to improve visibility and quality within gaming data centers. These initiatives aimed to enhance operational efficiency and ensure high standards in data management, contributing to better performance in network operations.
Influence on Virtual Server Adoption
In his previous role at Bally Technologies, Lawrence Molnar influenced the adoption of virtual servers within data centers for various state lottery deployments. His advocacy for virtualization technologies helped streamline operations and optimize resource utilization in the gaming sector.