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Ispro

09/26/05 5:19 PM

#95873 RE: dig space #95871

Dig....perhaps putter is storing data of his customers on his servers..

My company develops ERP, CRM and maintenance software systems. One service of us is an extern storage of critical enterprise data on my servers. Our customers take this advantage of an automatic backup 100s of miles away from them. So I´ll buy TPM machines with Waves ETS next year too and I´ll sell TPM enabled machines with Waves ETS.

A big part of our customers have employees with notebooks where critical data is stored, so a TPM with WAVE is the right solution for them.

Best regards

ISPRO
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retiremenow

09/26/05 5:49 PM

#95878 RE: dig space #95871

dig: Maybe I am off base here but I imagine a lot of people pay for their pizzas with credit cards and that among their stores there are quite a few swipes per day that contain sensitive information.

That info is going somewhere and maybe to a central location for all kinds of tracking purposes. I would think they don't want to be the next company to show up in the newspaper as having lost a bunch of personal data enroute to some central processor.

I love the pizza deal. Excellent real life example of how the technology works. A nice medium sized business to demonstrate you don't have to be GM to need this stuff. And there was a very nice endorsement from the Papa Gino network manager. I don't see anything not to like here and frankly don't get why anyone is dissing this deal because it's a pizza shop chain and not the Dept of Homeland Security or some other such mega unit.

Goinup
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putterboy

09/26/05 6:54 PM

#95883 RE: dig space #95871



Hi Dig

I am in the manufacturing business, mostly metal fab and electronics. We have over 600 customers around the world. I would feel a lot more secure knowing I have more than a firewall protecting all my proprietary data. My concern is the 24 computers I have in various locations in my facility.

Putter