 Hi, so it's a cloudy day in New York City, a little bit overcast, a little bit dingy. A little snowy. And a little snowy, yeah, but it's winter here. But inside, we're talking about cloud. It's a lot brighter in some of the record breakers. So, Bob Olwig, W-W-T. Yes. What's your first take on this EMC announcement? Well, first of all, I want to thank EMC for inviting me up here. Fantastic event, both from the dinner last night to the fun they had this morning during the venue. What got me here, what made me most excited about this particular event, is the breadth of products that were announced today, both from the refresh of every one of their product lines, basically. And then they went downstream in terms of the market applicability of their new VNXE product line. So it now hits the small to medium-sized market, which isn't really a place that we play, but I can see for a lot of other partners that makes a lot of sense. And then in terms of the cloud infrastructure announcements that were announced today, what's important for us, we're a VCE partner. We're one of Cisco's largest partners in the world. So it's very relevant for us, especially the speed and simplicity of the software that they've introduced in the systems today. Great. So, Bob, when we talk about the Converge network, I would think the new VNXE, the new VNXE message, really helps with the unification. Unisphere and UIM, if you're talking on the VBlock, have really helped a lot. Absolutely. How have you seen Convergence really changing some of the dynamics in the marketplace today? Well, being a systems integrator, we've been all about Convergence for many, many years. But anytime the manufacturers like a Cisco and an EMC and VMware can get together, create the reference architectures, start enhancing their products to make the products simpler to begin with, it makes our job easier. Great. Bob, thanks for joining us. We're here in New York City for EMC's record-braking mega-launch.