 This is JSATV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals. I'm Dean Perine, and welcome to JSATV. We are coming at you on location from ITW 2017. And I am here with Mr. Jason Katz. Jason is the CEO of host.net. Jason, thanks as always for joining us on JSATV. Thank you, Dean. I'm excited to be here. Outstanding. So how's the show going for you so far? Great. It's a great show. Good meetings, not getting in front of all the right people. Very good. Outstanding, outstanding. So I was trying to think of a clever lead-in for this first question. But there really is nothing clever or funny about hurricanes. And so we want to talk about disaster recovery a little bit with you. As hurricane season is getting in full swing, they're in southern Florida, what are you guys doing to help your customers weather those storms? So Dean, the most important part of preparing for a storm is being prepared and preparing the rest of the year. So when hurricane season comes along, you go through your drill and you're ready in the event of a natural disaster or any type of even man-made event, you are prepared to bring your data back and be up and running as quickly and efficiently as possible. Very good. How do you help your customers do that? We sit down with our customers and we actually put together a full disaster recovery plan. And people don't realize until they sit down and start thinking about network connectivity what type of office space will be available, what type of communications will be available. Do we have alternative computers in another location? Where are we backing up our data? How will we access that data? Who's going to access the data, et cetera, et cetera? And once you put a plan into place, then it's practicing the plan. Sure. Sure. OK, so let's talk about an e-book that you guys are. I think it's either just dropped or about to drop. You've got an e-book in the works and I'm certain there's a great deal of value there. Why don't you tell our customers a little bit about this e-book that they're going to be able to get soon? Sure. Happy to, Dean. So this is just going out. And it's a way to really start to educate a potential customer on what they need to be thinking about how to start to prepare a disaster recovery plan, what it entails, and how we can help them accomplish their goals. Outstanding. So how can they get the e-book? Because I assume it's going to be on your website, correct? It will be on our website and will be available for free download. Everyone's favorite price is free, right? Free, absolutely. The best price available. Very good. So there's a lot of things going on right now as far as cybersecurity. I mean, security is on the tip of everyone's tongue. Even at this show where there's a number of different topics that are very, very buzzy. But when we're talking about IoT and we're talking about big data and we're talking about security, it all becomes infinitely more important. How is it that host.net is helping their clients with a little bit of peace of mind there? So, you know, Dean, even the ransomware attack that happened last week. 24 hours ago. And it continues to affect people. People don't realize what a true best in practice approach is to backing up your data, backing it up in geographically diverse locations, having the ability to make sure that patch management is done on your software. They don't realize that until they have an event. And the people that are prepared have a minimal effect. The ones that aren't have a terrible effect. Of course. And some never recover. Of course, which could be pretty damaging, right? I mean, we prefer to educate our customers to make sure that everything that they're doing is effective, efficient, hold their hand in any way possible to help them with updating software best in practice approaches to maintaining their data and backing up and backing up at multiple locations off-site. So, that's what we really try to do. Very good. So I'm going to ask you to get out your crystal ball now, because I'm looking for some predictions. Why don't you tell us or tell the viewers what host.net might look like a year from now? How might you guys be evolving? Have fun with this. Sure, sure. So, you know, the hottest topic in the market today is security. Security is a service. I think that we'll continue to focus on additional security offerings, additional ways that we can help our customer base that we've focused on. Our typical customer is highly compliant, requires PCI, HIPAA, SOC, and be able to offer them additional products and services that will complement their business, allow them to focus on their business, and be able to sleep at night and know that their data is protected, they're connected, and they will not have issues. Outstanding. And speaking of sleeping at night, I never sleep particularly well in hotels, but you look remarkably refreshed today. Thanks, Dean. You bet. Let's catch up later tonight, OK? Sounds awesome. All right, very good. Thanks for being here. Thanks, Dean. You bet. And thank you viewers for watching JSA TV. We will see you soon.