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Re: aleajactaest post# 217912

Tuesday, 11/15/2011 12:27:10 PM

Tuesday, November 15, 2011 12:27:10 PM

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Thanks everyone re:Samsung

A few points then:
1) It's great that Wave's solutions are now poised to move into a multiple OS environment. This will definitely make it harder for the competition or for an established gorilla (usually working in one of these environments) to muscle them out of the way. This is crucial for Wave going forward.

2) Wave is providing expertise on Samsung next gen. TPM which tells us that they are still the go-to people in Trusted Computing and seem to be well ahead of the competition in anticipating the future of TC. What's more, they will be the only player to have WORKING (i.e. interoperable, tested, debugged) solutions on past and future platforms - well, not really tested on future platforms, but their software will be baked into the platform, so to speak. Also, very important for someone who wants the simplest plug-and-play offering that will work without problems from day one across multiple endpoints.

3) Wave is clearly going to be deployed across much of Samsung's own product line which spans multiple devices and has pretty good market share, especially in the hottest emerging markets (smartphones, tablets).

What's not to like here? If I were a large public organization looking to secure its many endpoints from APTs etc. I would certainly love the roadmap Wave was showing me. Strange market reaction, Foam
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