There is an adage in business that says that you should only compete when you have a competitive advantage. When it comes to cybersecurity, Maryland has a whole host of competitive advantages.
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I think in just about any business the low cost competitor is always going to have an advantage.
America's competitive advantage lies in its human talent. All of us should be doing everything we can to cultivate and develop our work force.
A company's best advantage should be a quality product offered at the right price. That fair competition is what drives innovation.
If you choose a market that already exists, say, networking equipment, you have to compete with an established company like Cisco. Even if your product is marginally better, Cisco can fudge it and outsell you.
Antitrust law isn't about protecting competing businesses from each other, it's about protecting competition itself on behalf of the public.
The ultimate competitive advantage is being cognitive.
The fact is that our business is fundamentally really strong. We have a platform and a depth that no one in the tech industry has. This means we have competitors at every layer.
The history of antitrust law enforcement shows that successful antitrust prosecutions have often strengthened and brought vitality to extremely large companies and businesses.
I am able to compete not because my labour is cheap, but because I can use technology better than others.
I'm a competitive person by nature, and I have been in competitive companies, and I love to compete - joining a company where, certainly, there is a real fire in the belly to compete and bring that energy is something I look forward to.
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