 We're seeing all applications today being transformed by Red Hat OpenShift. It's a cultural transition to think cloud native. I think customers are really trying to solve for that broad complexity that they have of these applications with many services and many tiers. It's really trying to fit together disparate tools, figure out from logs, from dashboards, from alerts, what's happening versus with Dynatrace you deploy and instantly AI is going to actually bubble up that problem which might instantiate 15 different issues but actually targets that single one and it auto-adjusts as the environment evolves. Customers are able to modernize and reduce their risks so they can move five to ten times faster to these new digital environments that allow them to deploy and innovate faster overall. Everyone's moving towards hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, native cloud strategies, breaking down those services so they can be a lot more agile, they can develop faster, they can bring developers up to speed quicker which allows them to create those features for the business. I feel like Dynatrace is ahead of that curve already offering AI and end user views into that and that's really I think the next challenge for our customers is to get that deeper level detail and truly understand what the end user's experience is, how do they bring end user better experience all the way to the edge of the environment. We have a tremendous relationship with Red Hat, great relationship with IBM, our customers want hybrid support, our customers are looking to transform and develop even faster and together we give them that capability.