Based on Intel's Vision going forward...
It seems that Intel is pursuing an aggressive strategy of bringing together all the nodes on the current digital network into a common trusted space. Enterprise, diverse wireless points of access, home networks, mobile phones/communicators etc are all lined up for TPM deployment and will require an array of interesting trusted functions (business, entertainment, commerce, banking etc) to make them more attractive and a sophisticated trusted architecture (servers) to manage this dynamic and increasingly pervasive trusted network. The language of what they are doing in this space certainly sounds a lot like Wave-speak. Also seems that Microsoft has its eye on this game (Media Player, Security, Games, Peer to Peer) and is in some form talking with Wave for enterprise security (ETS) and perhaps entertainment (Wavexpress). Certainly, both gorillas are to some extent aligned in their endeavours and visions and, in my opinion, Wave fits into this picture best of all (of course, there will be others). It's not just their ACM or KTM or ETS that has some special appeal but it's how they fit so well into this entire picture that makes their prospects so attractive in this space. Any of the big companies working with them have to appreciate the depth which they can offer in this sector (and I don't believe Microsoft and Intel are going forward blindly). I also don't think that all of this will continue to be a theoretical matter for much longer. Regards, Foam