 Live from Boston, Massachusetts, it's the Cube. I'm Sam Cahane and we're at the Talon Beer and Big Data event at the Harpoon Brewery in South Boston, Massachusetts. I'm here with Karim Bahai, data engineer at Vets First Choice. Karim, thanks for coming on. Yeah, no problem. Thanks for having me. Of course, and you are a Talon user, is that correct? I am. We've been using Talon for almost a year now. I want to dig into that, but before we go into that, can you tell me about your company? Sure. Vets First Choice, we do online pharmacies for veterinarians, and we have users nationwide, and we have data from veterinary practices and the pharmacies, all the medications and everything, and vet products that are sold. We have all that data that we have to crunch through, and we'd be lost if we didn't have talent. That is a great plug for Talon. So, this team that you have, how many data engineers do you have working on this complicated problem? We currently have four specific data engineers that are working on Talon and the ETL space, and then we have probably another three or four other users that are basically just using it for reporting purposes. Okay. So before you use Talon, what was the problem that you brought Talon into fix? Well, we were using another ETL tool that was open source. We were using the free version. There was a paid version of that as well that we felt didn't really provide enough benefits to move forward on. So we went with Talon for its scalability, for the ability to add multiple machines to speed things up and make things go faster, as well as the team tools that are built in. So we have multiple people working on things and we're able to share work and collaborate within Talon. So the scalability and then also being able to collaborate and work together. So when you were evaluating Talon, was there a tough competition? We didn't really find anything. It seemed like there were free tools. There were ridiculously expensive tools and Talon kind of fell in the middle in a little bit of a sweet spot where we were able to get the functionality we were looking for as well as the affordability. Great. Last question for you. I know we're about to go on the brewery tour here. We're both very excited. What are you looking to learn here at the Abyss? I'm hoping to learn a little bit more about how other people are leveraging Talon within their organizations. Maybe some tips, tricks that we can take back and make our work easier. I'm sure the viewers are watching this video taking what you're doing and then applying it to themselves as well. Hopefully, yeah. I really appreciate you coming on. Cheers. I'm Sam Cahane. Thank you for watching The Cube.