 Well, we'll put them on the list. So in summary, this node.js, and quite frankly, mobile and cloud and social in general are rapidly changing and disrupting the architecture of how firms are organizing their IT infrastructure and service provider infrastructure. The benefits to the business line is driving top line revenue and also reducing costs, which is the key to business. Obviously the big players that take advantage of this that are positioned for success, HP with the three-power acquisition, EMC gearing up with project lightning. We expect a big announcement this month or next month coming out something new there. Recently gone public fusion IO. Upstarts like SolidFire, Verident, and Cleversafe all positioned perfectly for this massive new surge and should drive a ton of revenue and a lot of competition. And that's good for these developers in this growing market. So great input, great manifesto, IT centric, infrastructure, clearly powering the developers. We're seeing that with Joyin and all these guys powering some great solutions. And they need some back-end help. And I think those systems guys will step up to the table and provide that level of expertise because we heard from Theo code breaks and that's normal in their operations. And that's okay, iterate, iterate, iterate. However, to run systems, you can't be down. So I think there's going to be a really nice intersection here between the two. And there's one last thing I'd like to say is that what's going to drive this is that the applications that can be written with this type of technology are going to be completely new. They've been constrained by small amounts of IO. What you can do is consolidate those databases. You can link those databases. You can do your data warehousing at the same time as you're ingesting that data. That's going to lead to a completely new set of applications, the types of applications that we're seeing now in Node.js, for example, new applications, completely different paradigms of developing analytical applications. I think it's going to be the most exciting decade in computing that's coming up. I'm John Furrier with SiliconANGLE.com and SiliconANGLE.tv. And I'm here with David Floyer, co-founder and chief researcher at wikibond.org, laying out his IT centric infrastructure thesis and research ties perfectly into all the thermal trends, mega trends around Node.js, and the rapid, rapid rise of this new type of developer. And it's really going to intersect beautifully with the existing market, great research. And this is all intersecting. It's a perfect storm for SiliconANGLE and wikibond day because we have been covering big data with Hadoop World. We have SiliconANGLE.com. We have DevOpsANGLE. We've got ServicesANGLE. And this is right in our wheelhouse. And we have the Stratoconference coming up around the corner. We're going to hear the big data angle, which again is the whole database, non-SQL and SQL, all intersecting with this real time and on-demand cloud computing storage IO. IO is the key to success. You've nailed it with your thesis. And let's bring in...