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If Windows tablets (or slates as Balmer calls them) take off running Windows 7 I forsee corporate IT Departmens loading them up with crapware just like the guy on the train's PC.
I expect this to happen as well.
However, I believe the "corporate" tablets should have a hyperspace/splashtop like "lite" version on unencrypted partition, for use on situations as you describe.
OTOH, it's possible to make a locked down windows tablet secure by using the same mechanisms as phones use these days - restricted boot loaders and DRM in the kernel (that could, for example, only allow running signed software).