I sense that EEE is still undervalued by many here...and I'm not sure why. From a technical standpoint, EEE is likely the most important product in Wave's portfolio IMO.
>>> TCG Infrastructure Working Group Architecture Part II - Integrity Management Specification Version 1.0 Revision 1.0 17 November 2006 FINAL Contacts: THardjono@signacert.com (Editor, co-chair) Ned.Smith@intel.com (co-chair)
Platform Trust Services (PTS) specification: The PTS is the specification that provides the means to measure (capture) runtime integrity information of a given platform. The PTS is not a platform-specific specification, but is applicable across various TCG platforms. After the TPM and TSS specifications, the PTS is arguably the most important (platform-independent) specifications to be developed by the TCG, as it makes concrete the core value-proposition of remote attestation by trusted platforms. <<< page 11: https://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/specs/IWG/IWG_ArchitecturePartII_v1.0.pdf (Suggest reading section 8 Platform Trust Services, pages 42-46, as well.)
Has anyone wondered why Dr. Thomas Hardjono, who literally wrote the book on Integrity Management, would go to work for Wave?
>>> "It is exciting to see Wave Systems releasing an implementation of the Platform Trust Services (PTS) standard from the TCG, since PTS is an essential piece of the trusted computing ecosystem," said Dr. Thomas Hardjono, co-chair of the TCG Infrastructure Working Group. "The PTS is designed to work on a broad range of platforms, including the PC-Client platform, Server platform, Mobile Phone platform, and the Network platform. Wave has clearly shown their leadership in the trusted computing technology space." <<< http://www.wavesys.com/news/press_archive/06/060210_RSA.html