 Well, I know if Vish is out there, he's smiling because he always wanted to rewrite Nova and go. So somebody did it, I guess. All right. So we're going to hear in a couple of minutes from a public cloud provider. But first, I want to talk a little bit about what's going on in the world when it comes to public cloud. I think everybody knows at this point that if you're building a private cloud on-premises, OpenStacks, the clear choice, but not everybody is really aware of all the things going on in the public cloud world when it comes to OpenStack. And if we think about the market as a whole, it's pretty big. It's growing quite rapidly. And one recent estimate is that just the APAC region alone, there will be a $24 billion market by 2020. So out of the $3 trillion IT business a year, public cloud is still relatively small. But we're still talking about tens of billions of dollars heading to hundreds of billions. So it's a big deal. And any time a market grows, there's opportunity for different options to emerge. And this is absolutely what we're seeing when it comes to OpenStack. A lot of companies are having success offering OpenStack public clouds based on a few trends. Some of them, they have established relationships. They're a trusted provider or partner with a certain industry, a certain vertical, or there may be data sovereignty issues. There are many different needs throughout the market. And more and more choices are inevitable consequence, I think, of market growth. So we have many different ones. I can't list them all, but just a few to highlight our dream host, Deutsche Telecom, Huawei, internet app, NTT data, NEC. All over the world, we see huge growth. And to put a little bit of a number on it, we're actually seeing growth from all over the world, 37 different cities, 19 different countries, all the way from New Zealand to Canada and everywhere in between. There's a massive amount of growth. And to give you a couple of examples that fit in before we hear directly from one of those big OpenStack clouds, I wanted to highlight data centered, they're in the UK. And one of the things that's really cool about this company is they're very involved in OpenStack. So they actually hosted the most recent ops mid-cycle. If you're an OpenStack operator, you really should get to know what's going on with these ops meetups. They're very, very important, valuable, operators get together and share best practices. And they hosted it in their office and they've already got some really large users on their OpenStack public cloud, one of which is HMRC. So that is the tax collector, if you will, the tax man, I guess it's the tax queen over there. It's Her Majesty's revenue collector, I think it stands for. And I'm not British, so I might have got that wrong. But they actually, if you file your taxes in the UK, you're doing it through HMRC, that's happening on OpenStack powered public cloud. You know, another example is CityCloud in Sweden. So they have really specialized in the financial services market. Now that's a class of user that's very nervous about public cloud. So with something like OpenStack that's flexible, you can design a solution for a specific vertical like that. And they're having a lot of success in Sweden. And, you know, that's just a sampling of the hundreds of different clouds that are being built all over the world, public clouds powered by OpenStack. But to give us a direct example of one of the users that's really starting to aggressively roll out OpenStack, we've got the cloud lead from OVH, Maxim Hurtel.