 I'm speaking about data protection and security and compliance for NoSQL databases. Specifically, today we're going to be talking about MongoDB support, so how we can provide a data security and compliance solution for MongoDB. So the things that I've been hearing as I've been sitting and talking to people, I'm seeing a lot of people here who are sort of at the leading edge, either at the research areas of their companies or some people have come on their own because they want to be at the leading edge. So I'm hearing a lot about people just wanting to understand the different technologies and a lot of good discussion about the architectures and how to deploy these solutions. How I think it will evolve, well, what I think will happen is that it will consolidate, there will be a few perhaps major players, but regardless of what happens, I think it is going to move more and more into the enterprise, become more business critical, and for that reason, I mean, involve that coupled with the data compliance and privacy issues and all the current standards that are out there. My product, which is to help people comply with those standards, will continue to evolve along with those NoSQL databases so that these companies can do things like roll it out into the enterprise and use it for protecting customer data, financial data, any sensitive data for competitive purposes. So I think we're going to be right there along with the industry as it evolves. I think I've learned that there is still a lot of questions about where this industry is going and which should I pick, and there's just a lot, I think a lot of people here are searching for answers. And what I came here to find out was, you know, are the vendors, the NoSQL vendors, starting to talk more about governance or are there other people talking about governance and security and privacy? And I think I am seeing that happening. It is definitely starting to evolve as a topic.