 By the year 2020, 60% of the populations will be millennials. They use technology in every aspect of their life. And they are very particular in the way that they wonder the things and when they want it. So we decided to implement a new cloud-based solution that allows us to continue the innovation for the smallest thing to work on a microservices level. And this led us into creating a cluster computing methodology within our data centers. So the heart of Verizon's platform is Linux at the bottom. We chose to use Docker containerization. And on top of that, we deploy everything through Apache Mesos. The way Microsoft is helping us with the transition by taking the .NET Core and ASP.NET 5 technologies into a cross-platform world. This allows us to combine all the development's efforts for both for Windows and Linux. Visual Studio give us great flexibility across the board and all the development. This allows our developers to maintain their existing tool set and maintain the knowledge they've built up over years in helping to deliver these applications into our cluster. We were highly excited on writing our first code. And it just ran seamlessly. A system on IT data center takes months. But here it's going to be minutes. We get our application into the container. And we are out to the world. Now that .NET Core is open source, our developers are going to contribute and help and feel excited that they are helping others. We're now being viewed as a much more and simpler, quicker company able to deliver the solutions that people demand.