 I'm George Gilbert. My experience in the tech industry goes back a while. I started at Lotus Development right out of college in 1987, back when we were a DOS spreadsheet company. I did a short stint at Microsoft and then joined Frank Quattrone when he spun out of Morgan Stanley to create what would become the number three tech investment bank. I was the lead enterprise software analyst so I bring a fair amount of perspective just based on time-served, financial experience, product experience, strategic marketing experience. The expertise I think I bring to the Cube starts with looking into a product and seeing its architecture and the architecture represents a set of beliefs and principles in the creator's mind. There's a truth deep down in the in the product and you try and map that to unmet needs with customers. What I'm most passionate about is applying that architecture to market need problem but in the area of data and analytics. We've talked about big data for years. We've talked now about machine learning for several years but neither one can stand on its own. It's actually the fusion of the data and analytics that is the magic and that's going to power the impact of software on industries for the next 10 maybe even 20 years. The Cube is a unique asset in that we get the executives and the top customers, the leading practitioners, the most creative of the developers and architects. The conferences are where everyone congregates. The Cube is where they share their ideas. Everyone in the tech industry knows that what they see on the Cube is relevant to them. We get access to interesting people and ideas that no other market research or consultancy gets to become an institution in the tech industry where you want to get on the Cube because you want to share your ideas and you want to be with hosts who are informed and engaged enough to bring out the best in your ideas and then to have the audience that really amplifies it to the degree of 100,000 or 200,000 viewers at a typical show. I'm George Gilbert. Thanks for watching the Cube. For more information, click here.