 all the other Livid Lobster shows that you have and you're going to be anchoring here and to my left we all take it over his job yeah take it over my take over John's job. That's true that's true. I still got a job back behind you. And to my left we have John MacArthur who is amongst many other things working with Wikibon these days as doing some analyst work. I've been a member of the Wikibon community for several years and I'm president of Walden Technology Partners. Very good. So when we because when we put your lower third there do you want president Walden Technology Partners I should have asked you this. You could do that. Working out the Kings now. Put me Walden Technology Partners and Wikibon contributor. Okay there we go. I'm really a Wikibon contributor. So how long you've been working with Dave Vellante over Wikibon? Pretty much since he started I've been I've been following the stuff reading reading reading and started contributing shortly thereafter. We do regular calls with end-users and I like to write those up. Usually take the IT finance perspective or something like that. Right okay and you've been on the Cube before. I think you were at Oracle Open World if I'm not mistaken. I was at Oracle Open World. I've been at EMC World. I didn't make this last one but I was at EMC World a year before. I think I may have caught VMworlds. I know you're hanging around the Cube usually. Yeah. So Kali what are you up to at Geek BT? You've been on like a road like every time I turn around you I got to the office. Yeah I'm constantly covering tech news from the studio but lately I've been on the road at conferences. I just came back from Uplink which was a mobile developer conference for Qualcomm and before that I was doing some pretty cool behind-the-scenes stuff at Boeing and American Airlines and Dreamworks. My son particularly enjoyed your Dreamworks episode. Oh yeah I bet. A lot of people like the Dreamworks episode. I liked the Dreamworks episode. I was really excited because we got to talk to an animator and I got to really find out exactly how they create the animations that go up on the big screen. So much much fun. Yes indeed. So in a few minutes we've got Phil Soren coming on the network here. He's going to be the president of Dell Compellant. President Dell Compellant. We met him at VMworld I guess it would be 2010 back when he was just a Compellant. Right. And Liam is his PR communications. I think his title is PR communications. That works for me. Real smart group of guys and we had fun with them. They did their press conference from the Cube and you can see them on their evolutionary path there as they got in with Dell. He's actually just been doing a keynote. Oh that's correct. He and Darren are coming over shortly. Right. But after that we've got a lot of other interviews set up. A lot of good stuff for you guys and we're gonna have talk about WWDC right? A little bit later on in the afternoon probably. Well I was gonna see if we couldn't hit on it a little bit right now. Okay. It's still hot news. Because in two hours. In two hours. It's the internet years you know. It's like you know. But you know I was actually pretty excited about some of the stuff that came out of WWDC and I'm not an Apple guy. I'm not an Apple fan so I don't get excited about that sort of thing. But it looks like to me that Apple is actually going to give a fair shake at doing this whole cloud thing. So you are now. Talk about the iCloud. Yeah so you know iCloud is their syncing you know ability. So it'll actually sync everything. Synchronize not syncing. Right. Correct. So you'll be able to sync all your calendars your contacts even you know not word documents but you know pages documents keynote presentation. So everything that's in their arena you'll be able to sync through all of your iDevices. Yeah. And that's free. Completely free. Now where it comes in to a price point is the iTunes and a cloud. And so if you have iTunes purchased songs you'll be able to you know sync those between all of your devices for free as well. But if you have songs that you didn't purchase through iTunes is where Apple really makes the money. You can still sync them but you have to pay for a management service that'll tie them together. It's a $25 a year. Which is actually cheaper than other services that do the same kind of thing. So it's interesting. They're definitely kind of trying to make it a better attempt than Mobile Me let's say or Dot Mac. So Google launched this service to sync your word documents up to their cloud too. Have you looked at that? You could you mean other than Google Docs? Other than Google Docs. Yeah. I mean you take your word documents and it links directly into Microsoft applications PowerPoint Word Excel and it synchronizes with the cloud. I don't know if you've looked at that at all. I haven't paid too much attention to that. I just keep getting error messages every once in a while when I drop a connection. Did they launch that? This is like, I don't know, two, three months ago. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I installed it. It's just errors after errors. It looks like we have Phil Sorn. Great. So we can talk more about that. We're kicking him off. I'm getting out of here. Yeah, you're out of here, Mark. He's gonna do his magic.