 Welcome back to the Cube's coverage of Veeamon 2022. We're here at the ARIA in Las Vegas. Dave Vellate with David Nicholson, my co-host for the week. And we've got two days of wall-to-wall coverage, and so we're going to dig into that. If you look at the biggest successes in the industry, eventually the path from a high growth startup to scale is back home and partners. Go data has gone like crazy. This morning I think they said it was 28% growth a year, right? So data is doubling almost just a little less than every three years. And then you get the attacks on the data, which is the keynote speech this morning as well, right? They're all about the ransomware attacks. So we've got more and more data, and that data is more and more under attack, so I think those are the two big things. I think we go through this ourselves, right? Business continues to grow. You've got tons of people that are working remotely, and they're going to continue to work remotely, right? As much as we'd like to offer up hybrid work space and things like that. Some folks are like, hey, I've worked it out, I'm working out great from home, right? As we've seen time go on, that operating environment has gotten much more complex. That's why it's been phenomenal to work with Veeam because we can protect that data regardless of where it exists. There's no shortage of great security vendors, but how do you tie it all together into a single solution, right? With a vendor that you can actually partner with to help secure the environment. While you go focus on the things that are more strategic to the business. You own that data. You need to protect it on and in cloud and on every cloud, and so our focus around modern data protection is those three things. Ransomware protection, cloud acceleration, and modern data protection. Across the regions, one of the things to think about with data protection, it's a large data set. When you're going to do recoveries, you're pushing lots of terabytes often, and big pipes matter. It helps you hit the right recovery time objective because I want to do a restore across the country. You need good networks. It's nice to have a copy of your data in the cloud, but you might want to be able to do something with it once it gets there, right? So Veeam supports things like Amazon EC2 and Amazon EKS and EKS anywhere, so those customers can actually recover their data. How do you start to think ahead? How do you think about data management? How do you think about where to be adjacent season? How do you shape and reshape the category?