 Analytics for enterprise users. What's the big gate in your view? I mean it's obviously growing. We saw this show was probably 800 900 last year. It's you know, I think Mike said 1400 this year and probably You know growing at the pace of the community, but what do you see is the gate? Is it skill sets around data scientists? Is it the maturity of the technology? Is it the ecosystem? You know all the above. Can you talk a little bit about that? Yes, I think it's definitely it's a combination of things I think there are surveys out there Excuse me that you can take a look and what they say is that a lot of enterprises getting stuck either on the skill set that they need to have to you know roll out this hadub deployments or on the connectivity with their existing investments and ecosystem tools and this is something that Astor can really help because We can mitigate some of the skills that are needed We can move some of the skills that need more to analysts than developers and we can also help connect map reduced To ecosystem tools, but it's definitely a thing a combination of ecosystem connectivity and skill set I mean if you think about it, you know, how did you know place like, you know, Facebook and and yahoo and place like that? How did they become successful with hadub and you know Google which is really where my produce started right? How is Google successful with their map reduce technology? They have very smart engineers that can be an analyst a developer and the system administrator all at once Right and that's a traditional model of how you make a hadub deployment successful You hire people that can do all three at one they can figure out what's the business problem What it means in terms of analytics they can code up the analytics in code and they can deploy the code and they can run it They can do what we you know what is called that and and jobs So this model is clearly unsustainable for enterprises, you know If you Google and you write next to Stanford and you hire all the species as great if not, you know tough luck So I think you will see the market evolving towards a place where hadub will have some specific use cases That's going to be extremely successful on but then you have other products like aster and others That can serve other use cases that had you cannot