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Hallo an alle,
ist auch von euch aufmerksam auf WAVE SYSTEMS geworden.
Hat jemand informationen über das Unternehmen.
Ist ein Einstieg jetzt noch sinnvoll ?????????
ist auch von euch aufmerksam auf WAVE SYSTEMS geworden.
Hat jemand informationen über das Unternehmen.
Ist ein Einstieg jetzt noch sinnvoll ?????????
Haben einen Auftrag von Intel bekommen - Details über jedes amerikanische Finanzportal, selbst via Yahoo.com....
Greetinxx Heinerle2
Greetinxx Heinerle2
ich sach dir was mit der piss aktie los is, ich hab da dicke 40 % mitgenommen von 1.30 bis 1.80, aber die scheisse is, sie ist noch bis 2.30 gelaufen! Mann kanns auch nie richtig machen!
Muddu kaufen ! Isse geile Aktie !
Symbol: WAVX
Last Sale: $ 3.65
Previous Close: $ 2.25
Today`s Low: $ 2.41
Today`s High: $ 5.04
Net Change: $1.40 (+62.22%)
Symbol: WAVX
Last Sale: $ 3.65
Previous Close: $ 2.25
Today`s Low: $ 2.41
Today`s High: $ 5.04
Net Change: $1.40 (+62.22%)
Security underdog Wave Systems wins Intel pact
Thursday July 31, 6:22 pm ET
By Elinor Mills Abreu
SAN FRANCISCO, July 31 (Reuters) - Wave Systems Corp. on Thursday said Intel Corp. will use its software in future products, endorsing the company`s novel way of securing digital content against theft and unauthorized copying. Wave (Nasdaq NM:WAVX - News) shares rocketed 167 percent, or $1.41, to close at $2.25 on the news. Under the agreement, Santa Clara, California-based Intel (NasdaqNM:INTC - News) will embed Wave`s software in a future Intel motherboard -- the internal chassis that holds the chips and other circuitry used to run personal computers. Financial terms were not disclosed. Intel will introduce the new motherboard, designed for use in desktop business PCs, in the fourth quarter, said Intel spokeswoman Laura Anderson. Wave will receive royalties on each motherboard sold, company spokesman John Callahan said. Computers containing the embedded security chip and software will provide added levels of security. Windows software users will be able to encrypt their data, store it in a secure "vault" area of the hard drive and digitally "sign" electronic communications to confirm the authorship and origin, Callahan said.
SECURE, OR "TRUSTED," COMPUTING
The deal promises to accelerate the market for so-called "trusted computing," an industry-backed concept for protecting PCs from attackers or prying eyes. The technique relies on embedding security features into the chips that are at the core of data processing. The concept was launched in 1999 by Trusted Computing Platform Alliance -- now known as the Trusted Computing Group -- consisting of Intel, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq NM:MSFT - News), International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM - News) and Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ - News). Scores of other tech companies have since joined the group. The effort was met with resistance by cyber privacy and free speech advocates who complained that the system would be used not only to keep malicious hackers out, but to monitor, and eventually charge for, music, movies and even software consumers use. Both Intel and Wave said their agreement has nothing to do with so-called "digital rights management," although Callahan said the Lee, Massachusetts-based Wave does sell products for that purpose. Wave said it also has deals with National Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:NSM - News) and Infineon Technologies AG (XETRA:IFXGn.DE - News) of Germany to bundle Wave`s security software into a specialized chip. The deals are a huge win for Wave, which has been "plugging away" on security products for the past five years or so after trying to sell wireless handheld devices before that market was fully ready, said Callahan. Wave has illustrious backers. It was founded in 1988 by Peter Sprague, a former chairman at National Semiconductor whose son, Steven, is Wave`s president and chief executive. Wave`s board of directors includes such luminaries as high-tech futurist George Gilder and Silicon pioneer Nolan Bushnell, who founded gamemaker Atari.
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Thursday July 31, 6:22 pm ET
By Elinor Mills Abreu
SAN FRANCISCO, July 31 (Reuters) - Wave Systems Corp. on Thursday said Intel Corp. will use its software in future products, endorsing the company`s novel way of securing digital content against theft and unauthorized copying. Wave (Nasdaq NM:WAVX - News) shares rocketed 167 percent, or $1.41, to close at $2.25 on the news. Under the agreement, Santa Clara, California-based Intel (NasdaqNM:INTC - News) will embed Wave`s software in a future Intel motherboard -- the internal chassis that holds the chips and other circuitry used to run personal computers. Financial terms were not disclosed. Intel will introduce the new motherboard, designed for use in desktop business PCs, in the fourth quarter, said Intel spokeswoman Laura Anderson. Wave will receive royalties on each motherboard sold, company spokesman John Callahan said. Computers containing the embedded security chip and software will provide added levels of security. Windows software users will be able to encrypt their data, store it in a secure "vault" area of the hard drive and digitally "sign" electronic communications to confirm the authorship and origin, Callahan said.
SECURE, OR "TRUSTED," COMPUTING
The deal promises to accelerate the market for so-called "trusted computing," an industry-backed concept for protecting PCs from attackers or prying eyes. The technique relies on embedding security features into the chips that are at the core of data processing. The concept was launched in 1999 by Trusted Computing Platform Alliance -- now known as the Trusted Computing Group -- consisting of Intel, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq NM:MSFT - News), International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM - News) and Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ - News). Scores of other tech companies have since joined the group. The effort was met with resistance by cyber privacy and free speech advocates who complained that the system would be used not only to keep malicious hackers out, but to monitor, and eventually charge for, music, movies and even software consumers use. Both Intel and Wave said their agreement has nothing to do with so-called "digital rights management," although Callahan said the Lee, Massachusetts-based Wave does sell products for that purpose. Wave said it also has deals with National Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:NSM - News) and Infineon Technologies AG (XETRA:IFXGn.DE - News) of Germany to bundle Wave`s security software into a specialized chip. The deals are a huge win for Wave, which has been "plugging away" on security products for the past five years or so after trying to sell wireless handheld devices before that market was fully ready, said Callahan. Wave has illustrious backers. It was founded in 1988 by Peter Sprague, a former chairman at National Semiconductor whose son, Steven, is Wave`s president and chief executive. Wave`s board of directors includes such luminaries as high-tech futurist George Gilder and Silicon pioneer Nolan Bushnell, who founded gamemaker Atari.
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Geduld muss man haben ich bin immer noch dabei .
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