I called some of that out. There are three different elements that I called out. The first is, we have technology that allows us to manage competitor equipment. And so -- as enterprise customers are contemplating moving to cloud, moving to end to end, kind of, most modern networking platforms, there's a migration involved. And so, because we're able to manage competitor equipment, it means we can provide a seamless migration and transition, as I mentioned with ebm-papst, where we can still manage Cisco gear while they migrate. So, in the industry, we're the easiest player and the least risky player for upgrading your network to modern infrastructure, because we have the capability to provide visibility and basic management for all of our competitor gear while you're installing and deploying extreme. So that's unique. Our competitors don't have that. The second is our Fabric. We have a very modern enterprise Fabric, it's something that our competitors do not have. And we have unique capabilities as it relates to the ease of deploying networks and provisioning networks, turning up sites, et cetera. We talk about zero touch provisioning, where you add a network device and it automatically comes up and it's automatically provisioned based on policies that are determined in the Fabric. The other thing that Fabric has is micro segmentation, where you can literally create thousands of networks within a single physical network. We talk about Dubai Exhibition center, is a great example, where Cisco sponsored, actually paid for the network in the exhibition hall and then they migrated to Extreme, because we have the ability to create thousands of networks for each exhibitor can have and buy its own network with its own SLA, and they're doing this with an IT team of like two or three people. So, this ability to segment the network is something that our competitors just simply don't have. And the other value of that segmentation is from a security standpoint, here, I'll take you to Philadelphia, Penn Medical Center, brand new, half a million square foot facility downtown Philadelphia. They run in our Fabric, with 47 operating rooms, each operating room has its own network. And if there's a hacker that gets through one of a medical device, they can't see any other IP addresses, so they can't go anywhere. So, from a security perspective, it becomes the blast radius from a hack is minimized to wherever it's hacked, the segment of that network. So, no one else has that. It's another reason why we won Washington University. It's also very resilient. So typical things that would bring a network down, don't bring the Fabric down, and you can make moves, adds and changes, as I mentioned, to a network, while the network is hot and running, you don't have to take it down. So, these are all characteristics of an enterprise Fabric that started off in a data center. We've extended it out through the aggregation and core layers, out to the edge switching, out to wireless, and now across the wide area network. And this is what makes our comparable SD-WAN solution so competitive, because you can literally extend that Fabric in those policies out. No one else has that. Finally, it's about cloud. And our cloud platform is by far the most flexible in terms of cloud options that we provide, in terms of which public cloud you want to be in, in terms of cloud deployment models, in terms of the security that we have built into our cloud. And then finally, just the simplicity and ease of use in managing the network and the capabilities. We recently just come out with really interesting mapping capabilities, we're looking it very soon coming out with the ability through our cloud and then through our mapping application to see other non-Extreme equipment in your environment. You can imagine that in an IoT world and the likes of Kroger and we have so many other customers that are so excited about this evolution, where you have one map where you can literally see every connected device, not just network elements. So, but these are a few of the things that we have that are truly distinct and unique for Extreme and there's a lot of uncertainty in the environment. And as people are contemplating upgrading and modernizing their networking infrastructure, which is obviously really important as everything runs in the network, we bring unique differentiating capabilities, and in addition, we are de risking decisions. Because if you're looking at the number two and number three players out there, you have no idea what's going to survive.