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Palladium (disambiguation)
Originally, a palladium is a statue of anyone called Pallas. The word later assumed a variety of other meanings. The word is a Latinization of the Greek word παλλαδιον, which can be transliterated as "palladion". See also Pallas (disambiguation).
- See Palladium (mythology). In particular:
- The Palladium is the statue that Athena erected of Pallas, daughter of Triton.
- A palladium is a cult figure of Pallas Athena, especially the one that wily Odysseus stole from the citadel of Troy, on which the city's security was believed to depend.
- By a usage derived from the foregoing, a palladium is a safeguard that protects a social institution. For example, the British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli said that trial by jury is "the palladium of our liberties."
- In New York City in 1947 the mambo craze began at the Palladium Ballroom at Broadway and 53rd, which had been a swing-era venue with a giant dance floor and introduced the cha-cha-cha in 1954. Downtown, in the early 1980s a disco on East 14th Street that bore the same name was a stop on tours of U2 and Ozzy Osbourne and home to classic house music; it was the last public use of Oscar Hammerstein I's Opera House on East 14th Street. It has been replaced by a high rise sports facility and residence hall, still bearing the name, at New York University
- In an even newer usage, Palladium is Microsoft's codename for their new trusted computing architecture, the "Palladium operating system". Following numerous critical comments about the system that gave Palladium a bad name (which Microsoft says come from misunderstanding its goals), Microsoft changed the name of the project to Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB).
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