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Re: Incumbency

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nah, the Samsung thing wouldn't have anything to do with Dell's Wintel business. The Wave stuff at Dell has been evolving for some time, Dell relies primarily on the BRCM TPM it seems, for some time the TPM driver wa a Wave driver, and the BRCM driver supplanted the TPM driver, that is TPM drivers were specifically removed from ETS as I understand it. In all of this is the BRCM Wave relationship which only barely notched 10% rev reporting back in 2006. One interpretation is that Wave is increasingly being niche'ed into SED-TDM land, and is be supplanted in the broader TPM implementation space. Wave licensed the CSP to BRCM in its agreement, and the CSP forms some of the basis for Wave's tendrils and opportunity fof its other products. BRCM's 5761 is managed by BRCM "TruManage" console, although no reference is made to remote key management, but rather things like power settings. Trend (and Trend/SecureDoc-Winmagic) claim enterprise key management in a TPM aware fashion, Trend has rolled a cloud product with Dell and so on.




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Re: Incumbency
By: orda
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Thu, 15 Mar 12 8:55 PM
Msg. 06852 of 54959

I know you didn't ask me but...


Maybe the Samsung relationship is to blame?


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