 Live from New York City, it's The Cube. Here is your host, Jeff Frick. Hi, Jeff Frick here. We are on the ground at the USS Intrepid Air and Space Museum in Manhattan at the Hadoop and the Hudson party put on here at Big Data Week New York City. We've got Stratocon, Hadoop World, our Big Data NYC event, joined by Jim McHugh, one of the sponsors of this event. Thanks, Jim, for stopping by. Thanks for having me. I think this is the coolest party I've been to in New York, I don't know. I haven't actually been to a party by a jet fighter on an aircraft carrier before. On an aircraft carrier? No, this is my first. So it's a lot of excitement, you know, the Hadoop world's been going on for a long time, Stratocon's going on for a long time, so baseball playoffs are going on. I know you're a big baseball fan. Where are we? Where are we in the game in terms of Big Data and Hadoop adoption specifically? In baseball, you need no Big Data to understand that the Orioles just lost miserably and that's my team. So, boom. But there's still an orange team in it, though. There's still an orange team. We're going black and orange back, we're going back to the Bay, supporting them. But you know, frankly, there's so much going on in Big Data right now. It's like, it's amazing because really what we're talking about is you can start with one department inside of an enterprise. You can start with a line of business, say marketing or manufacturing and before you realize it, all the other departments want to be part of it as well because innovation comes from data. And really, without data, the applications have nothing to fuel anymore. They are the lifeblood of applications, so more and more people are just excited about getting into it. And I think more and more companies are finally figuring out that they're really data companies. They just happen to wrap their data around a particular product, whether it's a car or a service, a burrito, a Chipotle, whatever. What was their statement recently, software 8-IT, is that what they were talking about? I think data is eating software, actually, if you wanted my opinion. So it's exciting. What's this going to be doing here at the show? So obviously, we're here. We've got a lot of partners with the Hadoop players, as well as the Anilic players. So you hear me and customers, you hear me with our partners, talking about the solutions we have, and really getting people to understand the value that infrastructure right up through the Hadoop platform, because it's more about platform now than just the Hadoop itself, up into all the Anilics and softwares that go on top of that. There's so much going on and we're demonstrating how we bring value there. Yeah. It's just a great time to be in the business. There's a lot of buzz. So I'll let you get back to the party. Thanks for putting on such a great party. Jeff Frick on the ground at the USS Intrepid at the Hadoop on the Hudson Party in Manhattan.