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Sat, 25 Feb 12 4:20 AM | 46 view(s)
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Hi alea,

The whole MicroSoft "thing" is about finally someone with marketing clout can step up to the plate and demand TPM's if you are going to use their OS (at least on ARM a new frontier) on x86 platforms it is an option. Wave has tried to evangelize the market but with what clout?

The fact that Wave provides the backward compatability for previous MicroSoft versions is huge. JMO

The trust matrix as you call it must have everyone in the trusted eco system play ball. It's no good if only MicroSoft pushes it, you need all the OS's and device OEM's on board to really make it all happen.

I look for Arm/Wave announcements and the other OS's to show adoption next in order for your vision and one of my Dreams to happen.
Smile Smile


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Re: Hey 4321
By: Cactus Flower
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Sat, 25 Feb 12 2:20 AM
Msg. 06705 of 54959

I thought there was a certain elegance to the repartie, myself. I don't take these things so seriously and certainly not personally, but thought my final "in your dreams, dreamer" effort was a bit weak. Sorry. Was looking for something wittier but the clock was ticking.

My point, by the way, was simply that the MS release said nothing much. Which it didn't. I read it three times to see if I had missed something new. But I could see nothing I don't know, other than MS' implication that there are other secure systems out there. Don't know quite what they mean, but it is what it is. Whereas weby seemed to say it had something in it. Naturally, I had to let him know I disagreed with him.


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