 Let's talk about HP. HP storage and networking is doing very well within HP. Obviously, you mentioned the IOPS, one billion IOPS with Fusion IO. That was a demonstration with HP servers. Obviously, HP storage has a huge acquisition last year with 3PAR, and that's large-scale storage. So what does that mean for 3PAR? What does this all mean for 3PAR? Can you elaborate on the 3PAR, HP 3PAR storage component most of the IO? One of the announcements that HP have made is the bringing together of servers and storage in packages, delivering them together. That's a very interesting development. The other very, very interesting development in this mid-range and this management across these devices are the federated storage that 3PAR has announced. So the ability to be able to move applications in the same way as VM, but do it from array to array is very, very exciting technology to be able to, if you like, virtualize movement across those sub parts of it. So there's a lot of technology there that they can bring to bear to help in this new type of large IO environment. Obviously, they're going to have to make investments in the flash end as well within the array side, but they have a lot of interesting technologies to add that will be contributing to this. So this cat...