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Re: Dabears4 post# 222535

Friday, 02/24/2012 3:54:01 PM

Friday, February 24, 2012 3:54:01 PM

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Dabears

Exactly, I'd just add that I don't think you can separate the two. They both confirm the NEW role of the TPM and the need for TPM management in the basic architecture of computing.

I expect that more will be revealed by Wednesday.

I understand the frustration with the Nasdaq and the lack of an "efficent" market, but we just had it announced that the catbird seat sits between the non-existent start button and the operating system. Wave's stuff is about to become truly necessary. We have floundered for years because there was no critical need to turn on the TPMs

Unless I'm very wrong, the only thing that will change my mind is a conclusive argument that corporate IT staff can and will find a way around using and managing TPMs in the new structure. THAT IS THE PARADIGM SHIFT, IMO. iF Alea has an argument on how that gets done, I'm all ears. Remember, consumer machines will also become a part of this functioning system now too. WEM and WES are part of the overall design.

The System architecture has been engineered -- and I have asked and been told that every product will not take a long time to engineer, but that the initial design has led and will lead to more products that Wave is able to sell. It's good to be skeptical, but past performance does not necessarily indicate future results.

The Skeptics are suggesting that Wave is still a scam. Does anybody really think that a joint PR with American Megatrends in one PR, and another with a top MSFT guy quoted at length would be permitted by either company on the eve of Windows 8s beta announcement without there being a solid reality behind Wave's founder role in the TCG.



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