 Hi everybody, this is Dave Vellante of Wikibon.org and I'm here with Stu Miniman. This is theCUBE, SiliconANGLE.tv's continuous production of Dell Storage Forum 2012. We're here live in Boston. And the Dell Storage Forum this year, Stu, is a step up from last year in my opinion. We're seeing Dell take the gloves off, really talking about how legacy architectures just don't cut it anymore, that you need more fluid designs. They've got a lot of very interesting motifs and dancers giving that theme and that metaphor of fluid data. And really talking about the future of storage. Dell really taking off the gloves. We drove in this morning, saw some EMC signs, win number one in storage. Dell turned the tables on him and said, hey, EMC's the most expensive in storage. So we're seeing once two close partners now start to really compete in the marketplace. I love it, I love the competition. It's great for customers. We heard about perpetual licensing today. We've got Darren Thomas coming on next, who's the general manager of the entire Dell Storage Group. He had his leadership team on this morning and the keynote answering number of questions from the audience, very wide open and good vibe here at the show, what do you think? Yeah, absolutely, Dave. So we kicked off yesterday with Carter George and really heard how Dell is really unifying the Dell Storage message overall. Big announcements yesterday in convergence. We've got the Ecologic array basically being repacketed, fitted inside the Blade array. You've got unified. So the XN acquisition now going into the compelling the Ecologic and the Power of All technology. So block and file together and seeing just lots of converged unified messaging and an update on the VSTAR product line which is their converged offering. Now offering blade servers and compelling in the VSTAR 1000. So a lot of big announcements. We heard from some great guests yesterday. They showed a little leg, but now we can sort of gloves off, we can talk about the, the veils off, we can talk about the announcements. Dell also talked a lot about acquiring, integrating and specifically innovating. Innovating around the customer experience, Stu. So we're going to dig deep into that today. We heard about the channel yesterday. You're right, we heard about converged infrastructure. Dell touching all the bases, becoming really highly relevant in the storage space as opposed to just what we used to know as a reseller of other people's technology. Companies acquired a lot of IP. And we're going to dig deep into that today. We've got a number of guests. Keep it right there. This is SiliconAngle.tv's theCUBE. We'll be right up with Darren Thomas of Dell, Mr. Big in storage. Keep it right there.