 The primary impact of being part of and leveraging the OpenStack community is the reason we did it in the first place, which is velocity of our application development. We are delivering new features, new products, far faster than we ever have done before. We have hard deadlines. We have hard air dates for TV shows. So being able to shift and adapt that compute infrastructure, that storage infrastructure, that networking infrastructure was a tremendous advantage. One of the advantages that OpenStack allows us is for our developers to iterate faster and be able to get better products out to our customers quicker. And that speed and agility is something that we find very important. We're in a highly volatile, highly competitive business. I know everyone says that about their business, but you're dealing with shows that only last for six months and you have to design a custom workflow for that show. So having an infrastructure that can change means that we became more profitable as a business. And hopefully the quality of life of our employees also went up as a result of that as well. It's pretty key to what we're doing both internally and externally, and we're deploying our entire platform directly to OpenStack sort of all at once. So we're able to stand up an entire platform environment just with like one command. I think the big impact for Bloomberg in using OpenStack and looking to the future is going to be in how we're actually going to be able to expand the services that we deliver to our customers by using OpenStack infrastructure. Again, through the agility and the flexibility that it gives you, it actually allows us to start delivering new things to our customers. With OpenStack, we've deployed several OpenStack clusters, which we're making available to internal developers to work on their new ideas and also in production to push out those ideas from the development side into the production side with sort of minimal amount of fuss and energy. OpenStack has given me a future that three or four years ago I didn't think was going to exist.