 Dave, what do you think about the horses on the track right now for the cloud market? Cloud computing and cloud storage. I wrote a post about Joian's funding. I highlighted Joian and Nervonix as two companies that are acquisition targets. Obviously, Joian setting the valuation of their last round. I'm estimating it's over 400 million. Nervonix, same kind of situation. Cloud storage, you got cloud computing, you got cloud storage, you got Amazon, Joian, VMware. How do you see those horses shaking out on yelts? So then you got Microsoft nipping up in there as well. So these platforms are serves. What's your take on all this? Yeah, you've named several of them. And as you were discussing with David Young, I mean, the Amazon is obviously the darling, the crowd favorite. They come out with new functions so fast and they just push it out there. But they leave a lot of white space, which is fantastic for companies like Joian, for companies like Nervonix. Another one that you mentioned, these companies in particular are targeting enterprise customers for cloud. Another one is SolidFire, which is going to announce later this year. They came out of stealth last year and they're targeting specifically cloud service providers. These companies bring several things to enterprise CIOs that Amazon doesn't. They give them better SLAs. They stand behind those SLAs. They allow things like audits to be done. They help with compliance. They'll bundle their high availability SLA services into their monthly fees. So it's true cloud in that it's paid by the drink. You're eliminating the CAPEX and focusing on OPEX just as you are with Amazon, but you're bringing in a level of service that is more akin to the enterprise. And Joian, Nervonix, other cloud service providers that are emerging like SoftLayer and Virtustream, very innovative companies that are bringing new applications to the market. And at the heart of this transformation are new platform environments like Node.js and new infrastructure architectures, as David Floyer has written about, that are really flash-based systems. And we're gonna see in 2012, I predicted this in my predictions post for 2012, a bevy of innovation coming from companies like SolidFire. EMC's got project lightning that it's gonna announce this year. Fusion I.O. is absolutely crushing it. We've written about Fusion I.O. a lot there, changing the game in the I.O. stack. Viridit is another company that we're watching and so a lot of exciting things on the horizon and really happy to be part of that on theCUBE. John, thanks for Skyping me in here. Okay, Dave, thanks so much for dialing in. I appreciate your time. I know you're busy back east. Dave Vellante, co-host of theCUBE in Boston, couldn't make it. Great to see you and hear from you and your perspective and we'll continue to hold down the fort on this emerging, joy and trend. And honestly, we love DevOps. We're gonna launch DevOps Ankle. We've been covering big data, so continue doing your research. Thanks a lot. Rock on, thank you.