 Welcome to theCUBE, I'm Lisa Martin, on the ground at the Computer History Museum with the Association for Corporate Grows Silicon Valley. Tonight is the 13th Annual Grow Awards. We're very excited to be joined by Hicksey, one of their big sponsors. And that will turn over the co-founder and CEO of Hicksey. Welcome to theCUBE. Thank you very much. So you've had a lot of senior positions in many years at GE. I know Hicksey has rockstar investors. Hicksey was founded really on an industrial standpoint, really looking at the incredible opportunity in unstructured data. Give us a little bit of that history of Hicksey. I've got to where you are today. Well, from the GECO, we wanted to focus on the industrial world. Engineering populations, large industrial players that produce mission-critical equipment like jet engines and turbines and gas compressors. That's equipment that's extremely long-lived. It's very complex. People want to predict how it behaves and it throws off an amazing amount of unstructured data. And that's what we do. We manage unstructured data better than anybody else. We focus on industrial equipment to make it perform better. So we're here tonight to recognize a couple of award winners, Enveni and Trilio. But Hicksey, last year I saw, my Gartner was honored in 2016 as a cool vendor in storage technologies winner. Very exciting. What does it mean to be recognized by a Gartner? It legitimizes a company like Hicksey. I mean, we're five years old, which puts us in the adolescent category. So we feel like, you know, we've definitely survived the beginning phases. But getting acknowledgement from Gartner, particularly in a new area, which is data access, which is what we're focusing on is giving subject matter experts access to very valuable unstructured data to predict equipment performance. That's a unique positioning that we've carved out for ourselves. And for Gartner to say, you've carved out a unique piece of beach head is special. And yeah, we're very happy about that. I can imagine quite validating. And you're an award winner yourself. I know that you have been very actively engaged as a committee member for the National Academy of Science, the National Transportation Board. Tell us about Hicksey's sponsorship of ECG. What makes ECG worth your time? It's community. I mean, like, I know people can't see it, but all around us is a community of CEOs and veteran sea level executives. And we share wisdom. It's a very open and safe environment where we can discuss each other's problem. Hi, David, how are you? And that's what makes it special is the ability to find peers who have shared experiences and shared problems and an open dialogue. So as we look at the two winners tonight, emerging growth winner is Twilio. We have Nvidia winning the Outstanding Growth Award. Looking at those two companies and what they've achieved, what do you see for them in the next couple of years? Market drivers? For Twilio, I mean, we do a lot of unstructured data mapping on 3D globes, which of course is relevant in that space. And I think that's definitely a growing and more and more sought after area for industrial companies that are trying to think beyond traditional real estate and large facilities. Nvidia is all, in my mind, industrial visualization of unstructured data is an up-and-coming area. We're getting active in it because our customers are asking us to become active in it. This is in the area of digital twins and trying to visualize very complex equipment, running real time as a simulated twin of the physical component. And that requires a lot of computational power and a lot of visualization and processing GPU power. So I think Nvidia is really well positioned there as well. Excellent. Well, it sounds like you did an amazing job with PC. We wish you continued success with that. We thank you for spending some time with us on theCUBE, and we hope you have a great evening. My pleasure, Lisa. Thanks for having me. Thanks very well. Thank you. We want to thank you for watching theCUBE on the brand of the Computer History Museum with ACG, Silicon Valley. Thanks for watching.