Competition: Network Association vs. Symantec 
Competition: Network Association vs. Symantec
by Stanford / John W. Thompson
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Date Added: January 22, 2010

Lecture Description


On Network Association as competition, Thompson thinks that the final chapter on both the companies is not written. However, he does believe that execution at Symantec is better and the customer base is more diverse. While Network Association was capturing the enterprise market, Symantec were concentrating on diversifying their customers. Now Symantec is doing better in the enterprise and consumer space. That said, Thompson stresses that one can never count a company out.

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Course Description


W. Thompson lecture on Entrepreneurship for Stanford University students, May 23, 2003. Returning to talk at Stanford after two years, John Thompson, chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer of Symantec Corporation, talks about the changes in the technology sector and the enterprise software space.



Course Details:


- Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture

- Stanford University's Entrepreneurship Corner (ecorner)



Original Course Name:
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture.

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