 Why don't you start by taking us back to the acquisition, what's happened there and what's happened since, and then we'll get into the Hadoop angle. Yes, absolutely. So, the acquisition was a great thing for us. What happened was that we had, Aster was kind of the leader in this emerging technology space of big data for the enterprise. There was obviously the leader in data warehousing, enterprise data warehousing, and so the merger of the two, I think created a leader in the big data space. So, the great thing about us being part of ThetaData is that we have a lot of, we have great amount of resources. We've been able to increase the amount of R&D investment that we're doing. We also have access to resources that we didn't have before. For instance, one of the things we did after the acquisition is that we came out with a hardware appliance that fully packages our software on a hardware packaging that's fully supported by ThetaData, and that something would be very hard for us to do frankly as an independent company. So, we're very actively exploiting synergies between ThetaData and Aster in terms of marketing, just technology, and the amount of resources and support we have is great. Now, what's, did you plan on dropping Hadoop into that appliance? Is it already there? No, so what is that? That's Aster software on an appliance. So, it's our software on an appliance packaging, and it also includes management software from ThetaData and includes an Aster ThetaData connector. So, if you have a ThetaData in the warehouse, you can just drop this box, plug it in, and very quickly get up and running, and do ingest new types of data and move them over to your ThetaWare house after it's analyzed.