 Welcome back to JSATV Live, the live streaming network for tech, telecom and data center professionals. Buffy Harakitas coming to you back live from Austin, Texas for Data Cloud USA. And joining me today is Nicholas Shishio. Nicholas, welcome to JSATV. Thank you. Glad to be here. And Nicholas is with General Electric. Nicholas, can you tell us a little bit more about what you do for General Electric and why General Electric is here at Data Cloud USA? Sure, so I'm the senior sales manager for GE Grid Solutions, data center in particular. And my mission in life is to help grow our business as it pertains to the electrical gear that we sell into the data center industry. So I'm here to network, meet people and hopefully grow the business. So Nicholas caught my eye here today at Data Cloud USA. And I have to say, he's probably the most fashionable at Data Cloud USA here in Austin, Texas. Do you want to give viewers a little view of what data cloud fashion is like today? Cool, so I've got, now I was just talking with a gentleman at the bar. He said, I like your crocs. And I said, these aren't crocs, these are Prada. And as we continue to talk, I've decided that they're called Crocs. So I just came up with that on the fly. But yeah, they're comfortable. You could wear socks with them or not. And the sport coat, the pocket square, the shirt. This is my fashion. Very, very snazzy, Nicholas. And in case you didn't notice, JSA is here fashionably in green to support our greener data movement. What's General Electric doing as far as staying green and sustainability in today's market? Good question. So we definitely, so GE, it's always safety first. And then after safety, it's green, sustainability. So we do a lot within any of the three businesses. We have aviation, oil and gas and renewables. So I'm in the renewables and each business has metrics and goals around sustainability. Sustainability is such a critical topic and a very front and foremost one here at Data Cloud USA. What are some of the key messages that you've been hearing on the conference floor here live or some of the sessions? Well, some of the messages I've been hearing are that the growth potential, while it's not unlimited, it's vast. But in addition to just making money, it's also about doing it with a small footprint, right? Putting the heat that you generate back into the grid to be used to heat homes, for example, in Africa, developing nations. That's part of it, doing carbon offsets. So it's not just about the P&L, it's also about giving back in the sense of trying to become carbon neutral. The greater good. And especially at JSA, our greener data movement. And we had 24 authors join our book and our movement to put out our first ever greener data book. We'd love to give you a copy of it. So we truly believe in sustainability here at JSA and we're trying to empower other organizations to join our movement, greener data. And hashtag greener data in case you want to follow that. Gotta have the hashtag. Yes, gotta have the hashtag and gotta stay fashionable here at Data Cloud USA. So give us a little bit more about where viewers can learn about general lecture. Yeah, so there's obviously GE.com, but then our microsite is GE Grid Solutions. There's four pillars. So I'm in grid automation, but there's three other ones. It outlines the products and services that we offer to the industry. And so that's the best place to learn about it, yep. Well, Nicholas, thank you so much for joining us here at Data Cloud USA, live for JSA TV. And thank you viewers for tuning in to another fabulous episode here in Austin, Texas at Data Cloud USA. Happy networking. Yes. So just like my outfit attracted you to me, it was your green outfits that I saw and I kept saying to myself, why are they wearing green? And then as I was walking back, I said, ah, greener data. Lightball moment. And that's why we're talking right now. Carpe Diem. Greener data, hashtag greener data. And thank you for tuning in to another fabulous episode of JSA TV Live. Happy networking.