 Hi, I'm Peter Burris, and welcome to a Wikibon action item and quick take. Jim Kobielus, lots going on in the world of AI and storage. If we think about what happened in storage over the years, it used to be for disk base, get data into a persistent state, and for some of the flash base, it's get data out faster. What happened this week between Pure and Nvidia to make it easier to get data out faster, especially for AI applications? Yeah, Peter, this week in Nvidia's annual conference, GPU Technology Conference, they announced a partnership with Pure Storage. In fact, they released a jointly developed product called AIRI, standing for AI Ready Infrastructure. What's significant about AIRI is that it is a, well, about 10 years ago, I'm showing my age, there was this concept of a data warehousing appliance, a free bundle, pre-integrated assembly of storage and compute and software for specific workloads. Though I wouldn't use the term appliance here, it's a similar concept. When the AI space, there's a need for pre-integrated storage and compute devices, racks for training workloads and other core, very compute and very data intensive workloads for AI. And that's what the Pure Storage, Nvidia area is all about. It includes Pure Storage's FlashBlades Storage Technology plus four, Nvidia DGX supercomputers that are running their latest GPUs, the Tesla V100, as well as providing a fast interconnect of NVIDIAs. Plus also bundling software, NVIDIA's AI frameworks for modeling, there's a management pool from Pure Storage. What this is, this is a harbinger of what we expected. Wikibon will be a broader range from these vendors and others of pre-built, optimized AI storage products for premises-based deployment for hybrid clouds, really for complex AI pipelines involving data scientists, data engineers, and others. We're very excited about this particular product. We think it has great potential. We believe there's a lot of pent-up demand for these kinds of pre-built hardware products. And that, in many ways, was by far the most significant story in the AI space this week. All right, so this has been, thanks very much for that, Jim. So more to come, moving more compute closer to the data, part of a bigger trend. This has been a Wikibon Action Item Quick Take.