You may note that even though the last line of your post emphasizes the HP deal in 2007, the effect of not following up with performance after that is reflected in the stock chart 6 months and later for Absolute Software.
It is a lesson that big announcements must be followed up by real results.
Site states that this is the first time Wave is presenting at this show. Wave list both HP and DELL as business partners. Looks like Wave has their own booth #8854.
Wave Systems Corp. Booth #8854 March 1-4, 2010
http://www.wave.com/news/tradeshows.asp Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: WAVX) is a leading provider of client and server software for hardware-based digital security, which enables organizations to know who is connecting to their IT infrastructure, protect corporate data and strengthen the boundaries of their networks. Waves core products manage the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a security chip that is included as standard equipment on most enterprise-class PCs and has shipped on an estimated 300 million PCs to date. Wave also offers management capabilities for the new generation of self-encrypting hard drives from Seagate, Samsung, Hitachi and Toshiba, enabling pre-boot access control, password management and secure erase. For a distributed network of self-encrypting drives, Wave's EMBASSY Remote Administration Server provides robust policy management of users, credentials and access rights from a central location.
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