 Hi, I'm Peter Burris and welcome to another Wikibon action item quick take. John Furrier. Yes. A lot coming up in the next couple of weeks around big data SV. We've talked something about what we expect to see. GDPR blockchain. What's going on? I think the GDPR thing is seeing a lot of solutions people cover in their butt right now, getting something out of the gate. But the deeper issue is the role of the data around the sovereignty. I think that's a huge deal. I think it's got deeper implications around the role of the database, because databases have schemas that've been sprawled over the years. Rolling that up for a quick hit solution is extremely difficult. So I think people are going to fake it until they make it to avoid the fines, but the deeper discussion is going to be the technical analysis of how to scale that up throughout the global infrastructure, cloud selection, application development, real critical thing. And then the blockchain impact is also going to be significant. As the role of data becomes more empowered by the user, you're going to see people deploying blockchain-like technology to provide sovereignty. Whether that's user sovereignty, power to the users, power to the company, power to the geopolitical landscape with cloud and application development. So we've talked about IoT with David Fleuer in the past on Wikibon, actionizing about the impact of IoT and blockchain. Huge issue is not just cryptocurrency, which is token economics, which we love, but the blockchain is going to have a fundamental impact to technology. Excellent, so this has been John Furrier, Peter Burris with another Wikibon action item, quick take.