I didn't claim to be an expert in this particular area of security, but I have enough common sense to know that remote attestation is not "critical" for a corporate network. Perhaps it has valuable use cases for very large companies that want complete control over their employee devices, but your claim is far too broad to hold.
It is not just about control, it is also about being able to trust the nodes in your network.
It is not just about employee devices, but about literally every workload or host running in your corporate infrastructure.
This article is about using TPMs on servers, not employee devices.
I have enough common sense to know that the earth is flat and the sun revolves around it. That's why the sun comes up and why we don't fall off.
I don't claim to be an expert, i just know that the experts are wrong.