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PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A BULLS BOARD. POSTERS CAN BE BANNED WITHOUT WARNING. Q4/2011 Conference Call - 3/28/2012 Part 1: #msg-699136 Part 2: #msg-699137 Q1/2012 Conference Call-5/10/2012 Part 1: #msg-714506 Part 2: #msg-714507 Q2/2012 Conference Call - 8-9-2012 seekingalpha.com Q3/2012 Conference Call 11-9-2012 seekingalpha.com Q4/2012 Conference Call 3-18-2013 seekingalpha.com Q1/2013 Conference Call 5-9-2013 seekingalpha.com Q2/2013 Conference Call 8-8-2013 seekingalpha.com Q3/2013 Conference Call 11-7-13 New CEO Bill Solms discusses new direction seekingalpha.com Q4/2013 Conference Call 3-13-14 seekingalpha.com Q1/2014 Conference Call 5-8-14 #msg-875446 Q2/2014 Conference Call 8-7-14 #msg-890609 Q3/2014 Conference Call 11-6-14 #msg-902602 Q4/2014 Conference Call 3-5-15 #msg-922337 Q1/2015 Conference Call 4-30-15 #msg-930558 #msg-930559 SAMSUNG On May 29, 2012, Wave Systems Corp. ("Wave") signed a 15-year Software License and Distribution Agreement with Samsung Electronic Co, Ltd ("Samsung") permitting the distribution of Wave's EMBASSY® Security Center (ESC) and TCG Software Stack (TSS) software technology with Samsung devices that include a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Wave will receive a per-unit royalty based on Samsung's sales of products that are equipped with or include Wave's software technology. The contract does not provide for guaranteed minimum or maximum shipped quantities or royalties. Wave?s Trusted Computing Vision Shared By Industry Leaders The major suppliers in the personal computer, mobile devices and consumer electronics ecosystem are now a part of an important industry effort ? rapidly gaining momentum ? that is aimed at making all digital devices more secure. Trusted hardware ? with secure software rather than software-only solutions ? is seen as the most effective combination to leverage security options that are effective and useful to end users. Influential companies including Intel, Microsoft, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, AMD, Sony and Sun Microsystems and many others have made firm commitments to hardware-based Trusted Computing through participation in the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Earlier, the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) defined a semiconductor device known as the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) to serve as a root of trust for the PC platform. The Trusted Computing Group has adopted the TCPA specifications and is now positioned to drive a broader set of trustworthy computing initiatives across multiple platforms aimed at unleashing the next generation of Internet opportunities. Wave Systems conceptualized and developed many of the key elements of a comprehensive trusted computing ecosystem with its Trust System. The development and deployment of this technology strengthened Wave?s capabilities to adopt the new TCG standards for hardware based Trusted Computing. Wave Systems has adapted and is developing its breakthrough trusted computing technologies to support the Trusted Computing Group?s specifications and opportunities. As a leader in delivering trusted computing applications, services, and infrastructures across multiple trusted platforms, Wave?s business objective is to focus its unique portfolio of assets based on the industry?s accelerating adoption of Trusted Computing. Today, through a growing range of strategic relationships with major industry leaders, Wave is delivering its EMBASSY Trust Suite (ETS) of applications, middleware and services, first to enterprises and eventually across all customer segments. The EMBASSY Trust Suite provides the industry?s only multi-vendor TPM based applications and development products. By adhering to a cross platform-based approach to Trusted Computing, Wave is assisting its customers with evolutionary growth and interoperability while relying on broadly supported industry initiatives. This philosophy allows application developers to easily enable and support the Trusted Computing initiatives. Application capabilities of the ETS help the enterprise users to leverage their training and knowledge to not only be productive, but also to be secure, as they adopt the Trusted Computing platforms. Wave?s ongoing commitment to ease of use, seamless integration and alignment into the existing business process is a cornerstone requirement for adoption of these platforms. Wave has defined a pioneering role as a solution provider for hardware and services that has put us in an anchor position in the evolution of this substantial market opportunity. ABOUT THIS BOARD: This board is intended to discuss WAVX AND any other company active in the Trusted Computing space. This board is not intended to be used to bash either individual companies nor its officers. To do this go to the respective company discussion boards. | ||||||||||||||
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