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Papa Gino's Holdings Corporation founded by the entrepreneur operates one of New England's leading Italian quick-service restaurant chains, including 170 Papa Gino's establishments and 200 D'Angelo Sandwich Shop locations. The company was searching a cost-effective, scalable way to eliminate ad hoc security methods and protect mission-critical data and daily business transactions. The company selected unify security operations using the open standards of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security technology and Wave Systems' suite of platform technologies including: Wave Systems EMBASSY Trust Suite software on Dell Latitude notebooks and Dell OptiPlex desktop computers and both Wave Systems Key Transfer Manger Server and Wave Systems Enterprise Authentication Server provided by Dell.
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