 Hi, Jeff Rik here with theCUBE. We are on the ground in downtown San Francisco at the Spark Summit 2015. Spark is like the hottest technology that everybody's talking about. I think this is the third year of Spark Summit. They've got Spark Summit East, Spark Summit West, and so we wanted to come up and get a feel for what's going on. We're excited to be joined by this next segment by Rishi Adha from InfoLogix. Hello. Hi, Jeff. Glad to be here. Yeah, so a week ago we sat down at Hadoop Summit in San Jose. A lot of people are confused. What's the story with Spark relative to Hadoop? So Hadoop, it started as the first big data platform, right? So Hadoop was synonymous to big data, but now Hadoop, especially HDFS, that has become more of a storage thing, and the compute is where the actual game is being played, right? So in that, Spark is one compute platform in which you can do everything. It's one unified single runtime, and you can see the traction. It's an amazing traction here. We are so glad to be here at the Spark Summit. So that's interesting from a technology point of view. What are you seeing out in the field with customers? Are they behind it? Are they hearing about it? Are they doing PLCs? What do you see with your customer base? Customers love it because it's all about analytics, right? And Spark lets you do analytics in very, very low latency. You're talking about sub-second latency here, right? So with the Hadoop, what happened was the customers were able to store the petabytes of the data in a very cost-effective manner, but now they want to access that data. They want to process, they want to analyze that data within seconds, and that's what Spark provides. It's this whole concept of a data pipeline, right, versus a data store, and really starting to build applications around that data pipeline in the access in real time. And we're hearing that the latency is just ridiculously fast. Oh, yeah, latency. I mean, yeah, there is very, very low latency. Especially what I'm excited most about is the announcement they made today, in fact, yesterday about the Project Tungsten, right, which is going to take the Spark's performance to a new level, right? I mean, if you see the details of the Project Tungsten, that's going to make Spark super, super fast from what it already is. So how does it impact your business? New technology, a lot of excitement, new uptake, a lot of PLCs, people subbing out of Doop, or is it really all new workloads? Well, it's a combination of old workloads and new workloads, as we talked last week also. So most of the work will still be in the old workloads. But for us, it's music to our ears because we provide the people and we provide the advisory and we provide the troubleshooting. So we provide whatever is between knowing about Spark at the summit, what Spark does, and what you see live in the production, right? So we fill the gap between the two. All right. Well, Rishi, I'll let you get back to the booth. There's a lot of action going on here, but I like it. Music to his ears. Rishi Adav, thanks for stopping by. Thanks for having me, Jeff. Absolutely. So I'm Jeff Rick. You're watching theCUBE. We're at Spark Summit 2015 in downtown San Francisco. Thanks for watching.