Would you think it unethical for Lark Allen to keynote a symposium on bridging voice and data networks without identifying himself as a Wave employee, even if any industry references were confined to the broader TCG? I know as a practical matter the keynoter's introduction undoubtedly would mention his Wave connection as a matter of pedigree, but what if it didn't?
Wave's EMBASSY(R) Trust Suite is leading secure personal productivity software that works with all TCG-compliant TPMs commercially available. These devices within a PC serve as a root of trust and provide trusted resources used by Wave services to extend trusted functions within the computer. Wave's EMBASSY Trust Suite is integrated into the Microsoft Office(R) environment and is engineered to deliver a variety of PC-related personal productivity tasks, in an intuitive, easy-to-understand format.
"The increasing availability of products from TCG members, such as Wave Systems, means that users benefit from increased security on their PCs now and in the near future," said Nancy Sumrall, chairman, TCG marketing work group.
I'm sure you'll recall Ms. Sumrall as an Intel employee.