The MS developments noted recently sound suddenly a little less like cause and a bit more like effect. They are responding to the same changes to the demand environment that Wave is. If all of this is going on, then Wave's growing its staff numbers (and buying partners) for a specific set of reasons.
... for the detailed report. I wish I could have attended myself - but I just couldn't make it this time.
It is wonderful to see that what we, collectively, have been predicting to finally take root.
I hope that all invested here can see how truly great this opportunity is, and I shall refrain from predicting future share prices as they may - actually they would - come across as "über-crazy" :-)
So why don’t the government and systems integrators just go out and turn on their TPMs already? First, the management technology they’ve decided upon was only recently made available, and this will soon move to the pilot stage for proof of concept for Cyber Command. The government is also working with the major PC OEMs to implement a process whereby they can initialize legacy TPMs in older machines (newer PCs are being delivered w/ TPMs turned on) without any physical touch aside from PCs needing to be powered up overnight. This feature should soon be ready. Finally, before TPMs are activated the BIOS in each machine will need to be refreshed with tools provided by the PC OEMs. I heard two estimates on timing for implementation with DoD: 6 months and mid-2012. Then we’ll finally begin the process across government and industry to close the doors on the outlaws of trust.