 This is Outlook with Google Apps. You can see I have folders. I can take messages and I can move them to folders. And they show up there all nicely. I've got meetings that I can accept and decline. And it works just the same. When I send email, I can send email to, let's see, I'll send email to Brian. And I can look him up in the global address book and he resolves. I just press Control-K. Or I can look somebody up and I can find, I don't know, let's find Jill. And there's, let's see, there's John G. I've got him, and we'll add him here. Or I can add Gretel and do this and go to test. And then I can do things like, I can actually flag is important if I'm interoperating between a Google Apps sync user and another Google Apps sync user. I can just go ahead and send this mail. You'll see it does the same sort of send and receive behavior. That's all exactly the same. So now the email is in Google Apps. It's available for you through Gmail. It's available to you through iPhone. It's in Blackberry, the whole deal. Let me show you just the contacts really quickly. I talked a little bit about these fields. I can create a new contact. I'll go ahead and create my own contact. I work at Google, and I'm a senior product manager. So those of you that were asking before how to spell my name, there it is. And in case you can't see me, there's my picture. So we support pictures. We support telex, the lad telex, 1, 2, 3. Should tell 1, 2, 3 to 1, 2, 3, 4. And all these other things, these other details. Office, organization, manager's name. I work for a guy named Raju. So these are all supported natively. Your data syncs, it's safe. It's stored in Google. It's distributed around the world. Then calendar. You can see that we have meetings that have occurrences and recurrence exceptions. If I want to go and schedule a meeting, let's do lunch. So I create this meeting. I can go to my scheduling tab. And I can go here. I'll add Gretel. I'll tell you what. I'm going to do an add others. Show you how this works. I'll search for Gretel. Add Gretel here. And then I'm going to go and I will find, I'll take this portable projector, see this resource. I'll go ahead and add it as a resource. Resources show up the way that you expect. And then what it'll do is we'll actually go up. We'll look up free visiting information. And I can see, great. Gretel is free for lunch. That's perfect. I can go ahead and I can make this happen every day. So then now I have lunch with Gretel and a portable projector. In case we need to work through the demo and stocking. Yeah, it probably is stocking. But Gretel and I go along really well. And so Gretel gets her invitation and so forth. And then it works. And so I'll just hop over to Google Apps and show you here. Oh, look, there's the lunch invitations. And I'll refresh this. And we'll see. There's the lunch with Gretel. It came over. We can add exceptions and so forth. And I can just edit this information on Google Apps. And it'll sync right back down to my desktop on Outlook. Works offline. It's very fast. And so what you're seeing here is that you get the same experience as Outlook on Exchange. We're very similar. We've got a utility to migrate your data. Two clicks, we get your data out of Exchange. We get it into Google Apps. You just select, oh, I want my calendars, my contacts, my email messages, attach it to your Exchange profile. It goes to Google. You can use Gmail on Outlook simultaneously. Use your iPhone. Use Outlook. It's all going to be happy. And it's included today in Google Apps premiere in EDU editions. We're releasing it this afternoon. We've made it pretty easy to exchange your Exchange server for Google.