 Live from New York City, it's The Cube. Here is your host, Jeff Frick. Hi, Jeff Frick here. We're at The Cube's birthday party, the fifth birthday party at The Cube at Big Date NYC as part of the Big Date New York event with Strata Hadoop World and of course our event, Big Date NYC. We've got a great party going on. We've got our first ever capital markets event and I'm joined by our next guest, Lawrence Schwartz from Attunity, VP Marketing. So how are you doing? I'm doing fantastic. How about yourself? Good. I saw earlier at the show the floor was hopping. What are your kind of impressions of the show? You've been coming for a few years. Yeah. I've been here the past couple of years when it would start out in a small little hotel and now it's grown to this. It's amazing. I was at our booth and it was nonstop not just for us but for the entire thing and it's great. People have real problems. They're coming over. They want to figure out how to implement things. They want to figure out where all the alternatives are so it's a lot of good conversations. And then you've got a really cool thing going on in your booth with your new, I don't know, is it a logo? Is it a theme? Yeah. What is it? Tell us a little bit about it. What's the meaning behind the fun? Yeah. So we stuck a little jet pack on our elephant. We call him Booster and talk about how we boost the dupe, right? You know, give it more performance, make it easier to kind of work with and get it in and out of. So yeah, it's our new logo to support a dupe. We had somebody walking around an elephant with a backpack and everything, the elephant costume. We're trying to have fun here, too, as well as get the name out. That's good. And was that concurrent with any specific announcements or new news? Yeah. So we've been in the replication business, you know, for a while. We've done stuff on-premise. All the traditional databases and data warehouses started going a few years ago over to the cloud. And the next natural progression was to dupe. A lot of our customers were asking for it. And so this show is our big dupe announcement, too. So we have a nice way to get data in and out easily, quickly, and avoid all the problems that you normally come across when you do it, so. And is that live? It's in production? It is. Yeah, we've got it. People can come by the booth, see a demo of it. It's fantastic. It runs well. And it's great. People come over and they look at, well, there's other options out there. There's things like Scoop on one side and, you know, is this better than that? And we show, yeah, this is a mature product. There's something people can use and leverage, immediately put in and use with all their current databases and data warehouses. So it's a lot of fun to go out there and show them some great alternatives to some of the more development tools that are out there, some more production-ready stuff. So it's really, the move to full-on production is well underway. Yeah, we're seeing that. And when enterprises, you know, want to adopt this, they want to be able to do it quickly and they want something that's pretty robust, it works very well with all the good systems that they have in their departments now. So. Well, Lawrence, thanks for stopping by. Cube alone. We get them on everywhere we go because he's got great insight, he's a terrific guest. And, yeah, congratulations on the birthday and hopefully we'll see you many more. Yeah, absolutely. And Jeffric here at the Cube's fifth birthday party at Big Date NYC in Manhattan, part of Big Date a week in New York City.