 Unstructured has been around with us for a while. You know, it's getting a lot of attention now, but as Informatica for a long time has been helping customers like you heard both Morgan Stanley and more recently, J.P. Morgan Chase with Larry Feinsmith, we've been helping them handle the processing of their various document formats, Swift Processing, Excel, Spreadsheets, Word documents. So we're just taking some of that same expertise and bringing it to you. Was it 30,000 databases? Is that what it's? Yeah, that's right. It's a good time to be Informatica when you have customers out there with those sorts of footprints. Yeah, so we're just taking the expertise that we've built up in the sort of non-Hadoop world even around Unstructured and bringing it to Hadoop. But I think what's interesting about Hadoop is you're seeing the real economics of information changing. And so we have customers that are doing things like mining their social media influence networks to drive business value. We're seeing customers that are mining things like their survey verbatims, seeing their mine sites like Yelp and Travelocity for feedback on their hotel experiences. And the interesting thing is that a lot of these problems combine unstructured processing with transaction processing because you want to know who you should really be paying attention to. So I might post some random tweet about something. Should the company that I'm tweeting about actually care what I have to say about it? Did I actually stay at that property? Am I just retweeting effectively something that somebody told me that's not really verifiable? But when you can correlate unstructured information with an actual hotel stay and maybe even an actual hotel room, you bring those two worlds together, then you have really actionable information. That's what Informatica is helping. I am moderating.