 Coming to you from San Jose, California. It's the queue. Here is your host Jeff Trick. This is the primary data. Launcher Ramah has launched in the company. A lot of excitement. Join here by Clint Smith, the CEO. Excuse me, Lance Smith. Great event. Thank you so much. It's been an all-day event. We are coming out strong. And everyone's launching themselves with us. I don't know if you can see, there's people launching behind us. There's motorcycles, bicycles, guys on a wheelchair. It's a lot of excitement. So, talk about it. It's a lot of excitement because the bus here is obviously, you got the band back together. We did. It's the old Fusion IO guys. You executed well before IPO. Great success. And now you're doing it again. I'm gonna tell you, we're starting again with a great technology, a great set of people. And we got the WASP back on board. Rick White, David Flynn. We're here to do it again. All right, so just, we won't go too deep because we're too busy launching and jumping and eating pretzels. But what is the big idea? What are you guys gonna execute this time that you didn't do before? You know, it's real simple. We've created something called data virtualization. And that allows us to do many things. One of the key things is data mobility. Allows us to traverse all different types of storage and allows it to actually, you don't have to change anything in your infrastructure. Same application, same operating system, same file system. Everything the same. We make data move where it's needed and make it fast. Which everyone always talks about. Do you move the computer to the data? The data to the computer. It's hard to move the data. No longer hard to move the data. We don't care where the data's at. We put it where it's needed. It can be in the cloud. It can be like a capacity array of hard disk drives. It can be in flash. All we do is we take it policy driven. We make sure when the app needs it, it's where it belongs. So this is the launch party. So where are you actually in the stage of the company? Are we GA? Is there product out? What do people do? Yes, we're in the development phase right now. So we've already done our proof of concepts with customers. We've hit a number of very specific verticals. Oil and gas, media and entertainment, bioinformatics. These types of companies need solutions to deal with millions and billions of files across all different diverse types of storage. We're going to be in POC for about the next six to eight months and then next year and then next year, we're going to go GA. We have some work to do to prove the technology, to prove the reliability, and set the reputation for the company. Awesome. So you were launching earlier on the motorcycle. Yeah. So about, and you got all your employees are jumping off this two-story thing in the back, landing in a big pad. I think they're all saved in about six to eight months. We can look forward to GA. That's right. Awesome. So any last words for the fans that are twiddling their thumbs? Can they get involved? Do they have to sit and wait? Yeah, we send you a new request for, can you move my data? What do they do? We got a new website up. Check it out. We have all kinds of your job listings there. If you got talent and you want to bring it to the top and shoot to the moon, you can launch it here or launch from our website. Launcherama. Thanks for stopping by. Thanks for inviting us to the party. It's the Launcherama in, again, kind of in the back slot at the San Jose Convention Center here in San Francisco. I'm Jeff Frig with Lance Smith. You're watching theCUBE and we're on the ground.