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    DMI Selected by Intel Corporation for Computing Technology Collaboration

    By Srimathi SridharOctober 16, 2012
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    DMI, a leading IT solutions and business strategy consulting firm, has been selected by Intel Corporation to collaborate on the use and development of trusted computing technologies. These are used to bring new security-enhanced products and solutions to the market.

    “Intel is a pioneer in the trusted computing space,” said Jay Sunny Bajaj, DMI’s President and CEO. “As long-time proponents of trusted computing and hardware-based security ourselves, we are honored to work hand-in-hand with Intel to advance these important technologies to solve real-world challenges across platforms and around the globe.”

    DMI is a respected member of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) and its personnel chair the TPM Work Group, the Trusted Mobility Solutions Work Group, and the Embedded Systems Hardcopy Sub Group, deeply engaged in a broad range of activities across the TCG.

    DMI has worked closely with the Department of Defense and the Air Force for the last four years and has also consulted with a number of leading commercial hardware and software vendors on practical approaches to implement trusted computing technologies in their products and solutions.

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