 Good. So Craig, you missed being a $200 million public company. How's it feel to be back part of HP? I mean, how's it going? No, that's your first question. Look, so three-par at HP. What three-par is done for HP I think is hopefully pretty visible. Three-par is an anchor storage platform. It is a basis for our path to the cloud and cloud system. It is a part of our virtualization, our best-to-breed virtualization stack and virtual system. It is a part of our mission-critical metro and continental cluster offerings. It's very rapidly become kind of a fixture across the business. What HP has done for three-par is give it the avenue to really grow and touch far more customers than a $200 million company that was able to do thousands and thousands of channel partners, thousands and thousands of sales people, all making calls with three-par and having a conversation to be honest is a conversation especially for our EVA customers feels like a big brother. It's a virtualized platform with a lot of great ease of use benefits and feels like a perfect fit in the family. So from that perspective, the growth we're seeing is no surprise at all to any of us. Yeah, that was obviously a huge acquisition. We covered it very closely, we're very high on it. I've said it a zillion times, it's a better use of cash. Many times in R&D is acquiring a successful company. So well, good luck with that. We're going to be at VMworld. We're going to have you guys on. I hope we can do more discussion around federation. Sure. Maybe dig into it a little deeper. That would be great. So that's coming up very shortly here. So we'll see you in Vegas, back in Vegas. So Sean and Craig, thanks very much for coming on theCUBE and sharing with us a little bit about the announcement. Look for coverage on wikibon.org. We'll be covering this announcement like a blanket as we always do. Good luck with it. Right on. Thanks, Dave.