 The 3PAR platform, what's the primary competitor that you see in the marketplace when you go sell 3PAR? I would say traditional thinking. Yeah. I would say the approach of application servers and storage and basically silos within the environment. As opposed to an infrastructure that's going to support multiple applications. If you have predictable workloads, you can buy predictable storage. If you have unpredictable workloads, you need multi-tenant architected from the ground up storage. That's right. That's 3PAR. That shift. Now, I know you've got some announcements, left-hand announcements coming up. We're not going to talk about that today, but I wanted to ask you where EVA fits. A lot of people in the Wikibon community have asked us questions about EVA, what's the roadmap look like? Can you talk a little bit about EVA, where the fit is, and what you're doing there? Yeah, absolutely. Back in June at HP Discover, we announced, we're now shipping our fifth generation EVA platform. We have over 100,000 units installed in the field. For customers that like EVA, love EVA. We're going to continue to invest in it. We're going to continue to make it better. We added thin provisioning. We're going to continue. You'll see more investments and announcements coming from us really in the fall this year and then into 2012. EVA is not going away any time soon. We have a loyal customer base. It's still according to third-party analysts, 20% easier to use than other traditional mid-tier architectures. It's a successful business for us, with loyal customers. Of course, we're not going to walk away.