 Hi everyone, I'm Sam Cahane and you're watching theCUBE on the ground from the IBM Data First launch party. We have an exciting guest. We've been trying to have Arcadia data on the show for a long time now, a lot of excitement going on. So David Fishman, VPO Marketing, thank you for joining us. Sam, it's great to be here. What a party. What a scene. It's a beautiful night in New York. It is fantastic. So can you tell our viewers a little bit about Arcadia data? Absolutely. Arcadia data does native Hadoop visualization. You know, analytics has changed fundamentally since the introduction of Hadoop, but visualization, which is how a lot of us think about analytics, is still stuck in the pre-Blackberry era. So what Arcadia does is we drive our visualization right off of Hadoop. So the same kind of graphs and charts you might be familiar with from other BI tools we can do with trillions of records at near real-time speeds for hundreds of users. Fantastic. I know at the event you guys have a strong women in data backing as do we. That's right. And you're sponsoring a lunch, is that correct? Yeah, we're sponsoring the women in big data forum lunch. Arcadia data is unique among startups, and the 30% of our engineering team are women. In fact, three of the four founding engineers were women. And it struck me in the big data space and data in particular that if you always have the same people asking the same questions, you're not going to make progress. In data, you can't hide. And so if there's a skill shortage and we're only fishing from half the pool, what are we thinking? There's so much opportunity here and there's so much talent among women technologists and engineers. It seems a mistake to let it go by. So that's why we're sponsoring the women in big data lunch tomorrow. We absolutely love that. So tonight at the party, as you said, awesome. What brings your company here today? Well, two things. We come to strata because, you know, New York has really been, New York hasn't been, I won't say, how shall I put it, New York has really been a launch point for big data and for technology in general. And the financial services industry in particular has really got the flywheel going. Many other companies have come to learn from financial services. So that's the first thing. The second is we're happy to be partners with IBM. They're a big thought leader in the industry. They've moved the frontiers of big data forward in a number of ways. We're officially partners with IBM. We work on their big insights platform and we're really excited to be here with them. And we're excited to have you guys here on theCUBE any last words for the viewers at home. You know, big data is just getting bigger. Just getting bigger with Arcadia data on theCUBE here at the IBM Data First launch party. Thanks for watching.