 Hi everyone, this is Dave Vellante of theCUBE, and I want to share with you an exciting development. With some financial support from HPE, theCUBE is hosting Exascale Day. On Friday, October 16th, high performance technical and business communities are coming together to celebrate Exascale Day. Now, Exascale Day is happening on October 18th. That's 10, 18, as in 10 to the power of 18. Now, on that day, we celebrate the scientists and researchers who make breakthrough discoveries with the assistance of some of the largest supercomputers in the world. 10 to the power of 18 is a one with 18 zeros after. That's six commas, or Seis Komas, for you Russ Hanuman fans of Silicon Valley fame. You remember, he could only get to Seis Komas, and he became suicidal when his net worth dropped below a billion, a.k.a. dose Komas. Now, an Exascale computer, Exascale supercomputer, can do math at the rate of 10 to the power of 18 calculations per second. Those calculations are called flops, or floating point operations per second. That's a billion calculations per second, or exaflops. Now, we haven't hit that level yet, that Exascale level, but dollars to donuts we will buy next year. Now, today we can do pedascale computing. That's 10 to the power of 15 calculations per second. And we entered the pedascale era in 2007. Before that was the terascale era. It's kind of like dinosaurs, which began in the middle of the dot com boom in 1997. That's 10 to the 12th calculations per second, or trillion per second. So we can almost get our heads around that. And all the way back in 1972, we had the first gigascale computer, which was one times 10 to the ninth. You know, that's more Russ Hanneman speed. Sorry, Russ, you're not invited to the Exascale day party. But you are. So go to events.cube365.net slash 10 dash 18 slash Exascale day. It's right there in the screen. So check it out. Mark your calendar. We'll be sending out notices. So don't worry if you're driving right now. We have some of the smartest people in the world joining us. We're gonna share how innovations with supercomputing are changing the world in healthcare, space exploration, artificial intelligence, and these other mind-melting projects. We're super excited to be participating in this program. We look forward to some great conversations. October 16th, right before Exascale day. Put it in your calendar. See you there.