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HP-RSA-Wave
Is this old? Sorry if posted.
http://h18005.www1.hp.com/products/security/partners.html
ISPRO
First finding of an Intel board with TPM and Wave at my distributor in Austria/Germany!
It seems that this board will be sold often cause there are many boards in the stock.
http://ec.ingrammicro.de/pdf/1354098.pdf
ISPRO
GF....I think you´ve been right with this stock!
TPMs are coming, we see it! And WAVX will be in front of all...
ISPRO
Dig....perhaps putter is storing data of his customers on his servers..
My company develops ERP, CRM and maintenance software systems. One service of us is an extern storage of critical enterprise data on my servers. Our customers take this advantage of an automatic backup 100s of miles away from them. So I´ll buy TPM machines with Waves ETS next year too and I´ll sell TPM enabled machines with Waves ETS.
A big part of our customers have employees with notebooks where critical data is stored, so a TPM with WAVE is the right solution for them.
Best regards
ISPRO
Innovations for Grid Security
from Trusted Computing
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Wenbo_Mao/research/tcgridsec.pdf
Chapter 7 (13)
"...Attestation servers
are available from multiple vendors, including Verisign and Wave Systems,..."
HP knows:
Infineon for HP machines
WAVE for the complete server structure and other PCs
ISPRO
It's Audit Time. Do You Know Where Your Private Data Is?
http://nwc.compliancepipeline.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=170102576&pgno=3
"...For example, PC Guardian Technologies allows keys to be stored on removable devices such as USB flash drives and can ensure that certain types of files are always saved to the encrypted area. Wave Systems specializes in storing keys on the TPM, which Windows won't support natively until Vista. While IBM, HP, and other laptop manufacturers do provide software that integrates their TPMs with EFS, this is usually limited to single-vendor environments...."
Sorry if already posted
ISPRO
Correction...............
Today I talked to a few customers and now I´ll have to buy more Sony notebooks with Waves ETS.
ISPRO
Eamon....perhaps not yet!
In Austria the Sony BX Series notebooks are available end of october. I´ll buy two of those with Wave ETS for my employees.
Best regards
ISPRO
Thanx helpful......
Nice to see that Wave is getting grip in eastern europe.
These countries have a big growth potential in the next years.
Best regards ISPRO
Can anybody translate????
http://www.sonex.lt/naujienos/index.ASP?key=&nid=414
2005 m. vasario 22 d. / Antradienis SONEX CO. naujienos
“Sonex” Baltijos šalių įmonėms siūlys naujus patikimus “Wave Systems” informacijos saugumo sprendimus
Siekdama Baltijos šalių įmonėms užtikrinti saugų, patikimą ir privatų darbą su kompiuteriais bei jų tinklais, infrastruktūrinių sprendimų grupė UAB “Sonex Infrastructrure Solutions Group” (SISG) pasirašė susitarimą su informacijos saugumo sprendimų teikėja JAV korporacija “Wave Systems” ir pradės platinti šios bendrovės sprendimą “EMBASSY Trust Suite” (ETS), skirtą informacijos saugumui padidinti.
SISG platins “Wave Systems” sprendimus visose Baltijos šalyse. Grupę sudaro Lietuvos bendrovė “Sonex Kompiuteriai”, Latvijoje veikianti “Sonex Riga”, Estijos bendrovė “Sonex Computers” ir kitos bendrovės. Pernai grupė Baltijos šalyse pagamino 36 053 kompiuterius – 26 procentais daugiau nei 2003 metais.
Šiandien vis daugiau kompiuterių yra gaminami su specialiomis saugumo mikroschemomis, vadinamomis patikimos platformos moduliais (TPM – Trusted Platform Module). Šios mikroschemos atitinka specializuotus standartus, kuriamus pramoninio aljanso – patikimo darbo kompiuteriu grupės (TCG – Trusted Computing Group), kurią sudaro stambiausios pasaulinės kompanijos, kompiuterinės technikos ir programinės įrangos gamintojos. TCG narės “Wave Systems” saugumo sprendimai yra skirti darbui su TPM mikroschemomis, kurios yra suderinamos su TCG standartais.
“EMBASSY Trust Suite” informacijos saugumo sprendimas, kurį platins SISG, pasižymi plačiomis pritaikymo galimybėmis, įdiegimo bei naudojimo paprastumu ir yra patogus valdyti informacinių sistemų administratoriams. Šis sprendimas, naudojamas kartu su TPM moduliais, užtikrina patikimą svarbios informacijos saugojimą.
“Saugaus, patikimo ir privataus darbo kompiuteriu užtikrinimas yra viena iš aktualiausių problemų” – sakė SISG generalinis direktorius Henrikas Genutis. – “Norėdami savo klientams padėti šias problemas išspręsti, mes partnerėmis renkamės pirmaujančias šios srities kompanijas. Palyginę alternatyvius sprendimus, nusprendėme, kad “Wave EMBASSY Trust Suite” yra vienas iš geriausių ir atitinka svarbiausius duomenų bei autentiškumo apsaugos, o taip pat ir informacijos prieigos reikalavimus”.
“SISG yra pirmaujanti infrastruktūrinių paslaugų teikėja Baltijos šalyse, turinti dideles rinkodaros ir darbo su partneriais galimybes. Mes džiaugiamės, kad grupė pasirinko mūsų sprendimus” – sakė “Wave Systems” viceprezidentas Europai, Vidurio Rytams ir Afrikai (EMEA) Bruno Leconte.
“EMBASSY Trust Suite” pritaikytas darbui su “Microsoft Office” biuro programomis ir visus informacijos saugumo uždavinius atlieka intuityvia ir lengvai suprantama forma. Šio sprendimo galimybės apima duomenų rinkinių bei katalogų apsaugą, elektroninio parašo priemones, asmeninės informacijos – vartotojo vardo, slaptažodžio ir kt. – apsaugą, kitas informacijos apsaugos galimybes.
Plačiau apie „Trusted Computing Group“ ir „Wave Systems“ galima sužinoti internete:
www.trustedcomputinggroup.org www.wave.com
Apie TCG – Trusted Computing Group:
Daugelyje šalių yra priimti atitinkami įstatymai, reikalaujantys užtikrinti papildomą informacijos saugumą valstybiniame sektoriuje ar atskirose pramonės šakose. Išaugus elektroninėms grėsmėms, verslininkai ir vartotojai taip pat ieško sprendimų kaip sukurti patikimą, privačią ir saugią aplinką darbui su kompiuteriu.
Pirmaujančios pasaulio informacinių technologijų kompanijos, atsiliepdamos į šias problemas, įkūrė specialią Patikimo darbo kompiuteriu grupę (TCG – Trusted Computing Group). Šios grupės kuriami TCG standartai yra paremti specialiu techniniu sprendimu, Patikimos platformos moduliu (TPM – Trusted Platform Module) – saugumo mikroschema, esančia kompiuteryje. Ši mikroschema užtikrina papildomą informacijos saugumą aparatūriniame lygmenyje.
TCG kuria standartus ir specifikacijas, kurias naudojančios sistemos gali atlikti šias funkcijas:
- Patikimai saugoti raktus, skaitmeninius sertifikatus, slaptažodžius ir duomenis aparatūriniame lygmenyje;
- Pagerinti kompiuterių tinklo saugumą;
- Apsaugoti elektroninio verslo operacijas;
- Padeda apsisaugoti nuo virusų, kirminų ir kitų kenkėjiškų atakų;
- Apsaugo skaitmeninį identiškumą;
- Atlieka autentikavimo procedūras sistemose ir tinkluose;
- Leidžia vieną registravimosi procedūrą į sistemas;
- Įgalina elektroninius parašus finansinėms ir kitoms operacijoms;
TCG nariai yra komponentų, sistemų, programinės įrangos ir paslaugų kūrėjai.
Thanxs a lot...
Best regards ISPRO
Email adress of SKS
Does anybody has the mail of SKS. I´m from Austria and I want to put ETS to my product portfolio for my customers. Perhaps I can help Wave deploying ETS in Austria.........
Thanx ISPRO
Reach.....correct but you forgot the INTEL boards with 1 dollar.
Best regards ISPRO
Revs...850K
ISPRO
GoFigure1.....I wonder why you´re wasting your time with a stock board like this, when you believe WAVX is going down. If you own some shares you could sell.
If you´ve no shares it´s a waste of time here for you.
Please correct me if I´m wrong
Best regards
ISPRO
DIG...Netscape was a bigger company with a bigger market share as Wave
Perhaps MSFT and Netscape couldnt come to an agreement. Perhaps Wave will act otherwise....
Best regards
ISPRO
SL...Thanx for resolving
ISPRO
IdentiPHI™ Enterprise Security Suite
What about IdentiPHI™?
At Dell we see Wave is bundled with them. Are they partner or competitors? Any suggestions
Thanx
ISPRO
khillo.......thanx for this post.
WAVX "IS" the "FUTURE" (perhaps in or with MSFT?)
Best regards
Ispro
Weby...normally revs are growing faster than the burn rate...
Yeah..........
GF....Sorry I´ve already posted, that are old "NEWS"
SORRY!!! old "NEWS".....
but can anybody explain me, if softex is a competitor to wave?
Thanx
Atmel/Wave???? Atmel is using Softex Omnipass TPM software???
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/corporate/view_detail.asp?FileName=Softex.html
Softex OmniPass Application Supports Atmel's Trusted Platform Module
This unparalleled combination of software and hardware enhances the user's experience to provide convenient security that cannot be achieved with software solutions alone.
Colorado Springs, CO, July 14, 2003..Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) and Softex® Incorporated announced today that Softex has ported their suite of security and user access applications to achieve a higher level of security enabled by Atmel's Trusted Platform Module (TPM). The combination of Softex's OmniPass software application with the Atmel TPM dramatically improves the overall security level within a computing environment, ranging from PCs to mobile phones. Existing software applications can easily utilize the TPM for improved security by adhering to common industry cryptographic Application Program Interfaces (APIs). Atmel's TPM serves as a secure key management device, providing real hardware security at an affordable price point.
Atmel's TPM, the AT97SC3201, is the industry's first production TPM complying with the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) specifications. As a secure key manager, the TPM is able to protect the user's OmniPass passwords. The AT97SC3201 is a member of Atmel's family of embedded security products and part of Atmel's broader security portfolio. For the past 20 years, Atmel has applied its extensive knowledge base and IP in the silicon security market place to create innovative custom and industry standard products, such as secure microcontrollers, CryptoMemory(TM) and FingerChip(TM).
"One of TCG's goals is to improve the level of security and enhance the end user's experience across a wide variety of platforms," said Nancy Sumrall, TCG Marketing Work Group Chairperson. "Softex's support of the TCG market will help promote wider validation and acceptance within the overall marketplace by providing innovative applications end users and administrators desire, while helping to build out the overall TCG infrastructure."
Softex Incorporated, a worldwide leader of system software for PCs, offers the most comprehensive solutions for PCs running the Windows® operating systems. OmniPass is designed to reduce the cost and complexity of managing the multiple passwords that exist in today's computing environments while securing the data stored on the machine. OmniPass allows files and folders to be encrypted for enhanced data security.
With OmniPass, a user creates a single master password that is used to "replace" all other passwords. The first time a password-secured website or application is used, the user simply enters the original password and then tells OmniPass to "remember that password". From that point forward, anytime that website or application is used again, OmniPass will prompt the user to enter the user's master password and access to that site or application is automatically granted. With OmniPass, the user only has to remember a single master password that reduces the number of lost passwords and the costs associated with managing passwords.
"The Atmel choice was a solid decision. Their flagship TPM product line helped us to add a level of hardware security to our suite of applications and align our product offerings to the TCG standards. The porting of the application went smoothly with both engineering teams focused on the outcome," commented Gregg Philipson, VP-Sales for Softex Incorporated. "The TCG standards are at the forefront of enabling affordable hardware security in a variety of computing platforms. By working with Atmel and its embedded security products team, Softex will be able to make its highly regarded products even more enticing to OEMs and end users. By leveraging TPM hardware security, we can increase the value our innovative security and access applications have to the end user."
"Atmel is pleased to be working with innovative companies such as Softex in strengthening the TCG infrastructure," says Kevin Schutz, product line manager for security products at Atmel. "Softex recognizes the benefit of leveraging the TPM for improving platform security while still providing innovative applications the marketplace is requesting."
Atmel is the leading TPM supplier in the world and is actively working to provide synergistic support of its wide security product portfolio to the market. More details on the Softex applications capable of supporting Atmel's range of security products, such as CryptoMemory will be announced later this year. Atmel's TPM and Softex's applications are available on a variety of Intel® reference platforms today.
The OmniPass application and the AT97SC3201 TPM are available now. TPM development kits are available to qualified customers. Atmel's TPM pricing is less than $5.00 in volume. Contact Atmel and Softex for more information.
About Atmel
Founded in 1984, Atmel Corporation is headquartered in San Jose, California with manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe. Atmel designs, manufactures and markets worldwide, advanced logic, mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory and RF semiconductors. Atmel is also a leading provider of system-level integration semiconductor solutions using CMOS, BiCMOS, SiGe, and high-voltage BCDMOS process technologies.
About Softex Incorporated
Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Softex has become a leading provider of computer security products and services. Softex serves many of the top tier OEM companies, such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Fujitsu, Gateway and Samsung, as well as many hardware vendors such as 3Com, Adaptec, TDK and SMC. Softex Incorporated is one of Inc. Magazine's "Top 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies" in the United States.
As a leading provider of engineering software solutions, Softex is focused in two major areas, Security Products and Engineering Services. Softex offers a total solution to its customers, which result in lower engineering costs, reduced resource requirements, and, a "quicker time to market". Softex is a "Trusted Partner" with Phoenix Technologies for BIOS related software development. Softex is a distributor of both Phoenix and Award BIOS. This means that customers can work directly with Softex for their total BIOS solutions.
About TCG
The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) will develop open building blocks and common interfaces for multiple computing platforms, including PCs, personal digital assistants and servers. For more information see http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/.
© Atmel Corporation 2003. All rights reserved. Atmel the Atmel logo and CryptoMemory are registered trademarks of Atmel Corporation. FingerChip is a trademark of Atmel Corporation. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Softex is a registered trademark of Softex Incorporated. Other terms and product names may be the trademarks of others.
Information
Atmel's product information may be retrieved at http://www.atmel.com/products/Embedded/. Softex's product information may be retrieved at www.softexinc.com.
Snack....MSFT/Infineon vs. Sony/Wave
Interesting... we´ll see...
DWG...thanks for your comments!
Orda...thanks but remember
Mosaic, then netscape...
Stacker......
DOS.....
and so on
I hope it´ll be other with us
Best regards
ISPRO
Snack...please correct me but as posted by khillo
"...
Data protection and security. Examples of applications that help secure customer data include:
Key management utilities.
Document-signing applications.
Data protection/encryption applications.
Attestation services.
System administration. Examples of applications that help administrators control TPMs in the enterprise include:
Remote Administration through WMI.
Group Policy.
Easy deployment and decommissioning.
System security for end users. Innovative features that are based on TPM technology in Windows Vista include:
Secure Startup.
TPM-based Key Storage Provider.
http://www.activewin.com/winvista/thestateofvista.shtml
..."
Thanks
Snack...they don´t have waves tec
but it seems to me that VISTA has several features near to WAVE´s ETS...
thanks snack
Oneputt....
Perhaps several of the longs or others want to get their money for this invest...
best regards
ispro
DWG.....WAVE competitors
"....In five years, doesn’t it seem a little strange that none of these 200+ organizations with teams of hundreds of engineers has reengineered Wave’s technology?..."
"....Is Wave being replaced as their software partner by the chip and PC OEM companies?..."
What about Microsoft?
Best regards
ISPRO
oknpv....I think we´ll make it!
Important for WAVE will be the revs from Q3/05, so investors can see we´re making money as estimated. If we can reach 1M with an estimate 3M Q4/05 I think the WAVE train begins to roll up. Predictions are quite good but the reality is important.
Best regards
Analyst Infos....
all those analyst infos are targeting the same SP and EPS for 2006
NASDAQ:
http://www.nasdaq.com/earnings/analyst_summary.asp?&kind=&mode=basics&symbol=WAVX`&s...
MSN:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/invsub/analyst/earnest.asp?Symbol=US%3aWAVX
best regards
Thanks......
Vacationhouse.......Is phoenix a competitor?
For me it looks like they developed some Wave near function in BIOS functionality.
"Phoenix is also leading the industry with its ability to provide master boot record authentication at the firmware level, which will prevent tampering of the operating system or the hard disk. Targeted for specialized applications and embedded systems, master boot record authentication provides a trusted boot path for the whole operating system, and contributes to meeting Microsoft's Secure Startup requirements for tamper-resistant devices. "
Thanks for answers...
eam....Intel Developer Forum 23.-25.8.2005
http://www.intel.com/idf/us/fall2005/sponsors_exhibitors/se_list.htm
Sponsoring Communities
Intel Storage Community www.intel.com/go/storage
Digital Enterprise Zone www.intel.com/business/index.htm
Memory Implementers Forum www.memforum.org
PCI Express Technology www.intel.com/technology/
pciexpress/devnet/
Communities
Advanced Switching Interconnect Community™ www.asi-sig.org
Wireless USB Community www.usb.org/developers/wusb/
Gold Sponsors
Broadcom Corporation www.broadcom.com
Hewlett-Packard www.hp.com
Lenovo www.lenovo.com
Microsoft www.microsoft.com
NEC Corporation www.nec.com
Silicon Graphics www.sgi.com
Silver Sponsors
ATI www.ati.com/us
Infineon Technologies www.infineon.com/us
Kingston Technology Company www.kingston.com
Novell www.novell.com
Rambus www.rambus.com
Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. www.samsungsemi.com
Super Micro Computer Inc. www.supermicro.com
VMWare www.vmware.com
Exhibitors
Acronis www.acronis.com
Adaptec www.adaptec.com
Adobe www.adobe.com
Advanced Industrial Computer, Inc. (AIC) www.aicipc.com
Agere Systems www.agere.com
Agilent Technologies www.agilent.com
Alereon www.alereon.com
American Arium www.arium.com
ApplianceWare, Inc. www.applianceware.com
APPRO www.appro.com
Ansoft Corporation www.ansoft.com
ARM www.arm.com
Arrow www.arrow.com
AVC America Inc. www.avcamerica.com
AVerMedia Technologies Inc. www.avermedia.com
BOE HYDIS Technology CO.,LTD www.boelcd.com
Catalyst Enterprises www.getcatalyst.com
CCI www.ccic.com.tw
Centellax, Inc. www.centellax.com
Centon Electronics www.centon.com
Chomerics www.chomerics.com
Chrontel www.chrontel.com
CI Design www.cidesign.com
Ciara Technologies www.ciara-tech.com
ClearSpeed www.clearspeed.com
Clairvoyante, Inc www.clairvoyante.com
Corsair Memory www.corsairmemory.com
Denali Software www.denali.com
Digit Wireless www.digitwireless.com
Dolby Laboratories, Inc www.dolby.com
DotHill www.dothill.com
Elpida Memory www.elpida.com
EMC www.emc.com
Emulex Corporation www.emulex.com
Enlight Corp USA www.enlightusa.com
Extended Battery Life Working Group www.eblwg.org
FalconStor www.falconstor.com
Fibre Channel (FCIA) www.fibrechannel.org
Fujitsu Computer Products of America www.fcpa.fujitsu.com
Fujitsu Limited www.fujitsu.com
GDA Technologies Inc www.gdatech.com
Genesys Logic Inc. www.genesyslogic.com
GlacialTech, Inc. www.glacialtech.com
Gryphics, Inc. www.gryphics.com
Hitachi, Ltd. www.hitachi.com
Hynix www.hynix.com
ICS www.icst.com
IDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.) www.idt.com
InfiniBand Trade Association www.infinibandta.org
Inphi Corporation www.inphi-corp.com
Insyde Software Corp. www.insydesw.com.tw
Intel www.intel.com
Intellon Corporation www.intellon.com
In Win Development www.in-win.us
Intel www.intel.com
Infineon Technologies www.infineon.com/us
International Rectifier www.irf.com
Iwill www.iwillusa.com
King Tiger Technology www.kingtigertech.com
Kontron www.kontron.com
LANDesk Software www.landesk.com
Lanner Electronics Inc www.lannerinc.com
LeCroy www.lecroy.com
LSI Logic www.lsil.com
Matsushita Battery Industrial Co. Ltd. www.panasonic.com
Marvell www.marvell.com
Mediabolic www.mediabolic.com
Mellanox www.mellanox.com
Mentor Graphics www.mentor.com
Mitac International Corp. www.mitac.com
MontaVista Software www.mvista.com
NEC Electronics America www.necelam.com
Netcell Corporation www.netcell.com
Netronome Systems, Inc. www.netronomesystems.com
Network Appliance www.netapp.com
Newisys - A Sanmina-SCI Company www.newisys.com
Newsoft America Inc. www.newsoftinc.com
NVIDIA www.nvidia.com
O2Micro www.o2micro.com
One Stop Systems www.onestopsystems.com
Oracle www.oracle.com
Orb Networks www.orb.com
Overland Storage www.overlandstorage.com
Peppercon AG www.peppercon.com
Pericom Semiconductor Corp. www.pericom.com
Philips www.semiconductors.philips.com
Phoenix Technologies Ltd. www.phoenix.com
Pionics Co.,Ltd www.pionics-inet.co.jp
PLD Applications www.plda.com
PLX Technology www.plxtech.com
Promise Technology www.promise.com
Quantum www.quantum.com
Qlogic Corporation www.qlogic.com
RASILIENT Systems www.rasilient.com
Renesas Technology www.renesas.com
SATA-IO www.sata-io.org
SBS Technologies www.sbs.com
SCSI Trade Association www.scsita.org
Seagate Technology www.seagate.com
SGI www.sgi.com
Silicon Image www.siliconimage.com
Silver Storm Technologies www.silverstorm.com
SimpleTech www.simpletech.com
Sinosun Technology Co.Ltd www.sinosun.com.cn
SMSC www.smsc.com
SpikeSource, Inc www.spikesource.com
Staccato Communications www.staccatocommunications.com
StarGen www.stargen.com
Staktek www.staktek.com
STMicroelectronics www.st.com
SWsoft www.sw-soft.com
Synopsys www.synopsys.com
TDK Corporation www.component.tdk.com
Tektronix, Inc. www.tektronix.com
Texas Instruments www.ti.com
Thecus Technology www.thecus.com
TimeLab Corporation www.timelabcorp.com
TimeSys Corporation www.timesys.com
Toshiba Corporation www.toshiba.co.jp/index_j3.htm
Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology CO www.tmdisplay.com/tm_dsp/index.htm
Trusted Computing Group www.trustedcomputinggroup.org
Tyan Computer Corp. www.tyan.com
UltraCell www.ultracellpower.com
Virtium Technology, Inc. www.virtium.com
ViXS Systems Inc. www.vixs.com
VMETRO Inc www.vmetro.com
Wisair www.wisair.com
WiMedia Alliance www.wimedia.org
X-EMI www.x-emi.com
Xilinx, Inc. www.xilinx.com
Xyratex www.xyratex.com
Zinc Matrix Power, Inc. www.zmp.com
ZIPPY USA, INC www.zippy.com.tw
Sorry for the question but I can´t find Wave at IDF.. WHY?
GoFigure....I cant answer your message....
Reach....there is nothing in the article that this board hasn´t discussed yet in spite of one point.
5. (kritik/gefahr) critics/danger of trusted computing.
Datenreise.de is afraid of loss of personal freedom, violation of philosophie of free software development and so on...
"Es bleibt letztendlich noch die Frage nach behördlichen Zugriffsmöglichkeiten. Denn wer glaubt allen Ernstes, dass sich die amerikanischen Ermittlungsbehörden und Geheimdienste durch Trusted Computing den Spaß verderben lassen"
There remains the question if government authorities can profit from TPM. Nobody should believe that trusted computing could kill the joy of government investigators and secret service.
I hope I could help you.
Look at this.............
http://www.envoydata.com/security_products/wave/wave.htm
DIG...thanks for your help.....