 with Wikibon.org's Dave Vellante, and we're on day three of EMC World 2012. I just had lunch, I got my latte. This has been an amazing week for SiliconANGLE Wikibon team. Got a great crew here. We have 32 hours of programming. So we had an event here at EMC World in Vegas where EMCs had their annual conference, CIOs, customers, tech geeks, and they're interested in all new products. But then yesterday I flew back to San Francisco to attend the H-Base conference where we had a special cube and our first ever SiliconANGLE 2 channel launch to capture that content around the top developers in the Hadoop community. So a busy week for us. We had over 120 guests we'll be interviewing, 32 hours of programming, over two terabytes of archive footage from these events. Two crews of production and help, five hosts. We've had 10 CEOs on C-level executives, CEOs on the cube this week. So this kicks off our summer tour. We were at SAP Sapphire last week. Now we're here at EMC World. We've got the H-Base conference. We've got HP Discover, IBM Edge. The list goes on and on and on. We've got Google IO writer on the corner. So it's a very busy time of the year in the conference circuit and we're out and we'll go wherever the stories are, we'll go out on the road to get those stories and bring them to you. So the top news today is that really for me about what's happened yesterday at the H-Base conference and really what H-Base represents is a new database that sits on top of Hadoop that is fast becoming the database of choice for big data and it's creeping its way into production environments not just within the large web companies but also within large production customer environments like the Gap, like Fidelity, like other big companies are also embracing it like eBay and among others. Companies like Dell, Computer, are actually doing very, very well in these enterprise scale environments because hyper scale web has huge requirements for commodity hardware and that's really the benefit of these new environments is the commodity hardware. Commodity hardware is where the action is. That's allowing H-Base to flourish. That's allowing the Hadoop big data ecosystem to start changing the game on the marketplace. So exciting. It was also very inspiring to hear from Facebook and their deployments of big data and they share with the group, although we're not on camera, their deployments of that. So the other news is that Facebook's getting sued after their post IPO and it's really interesting. Like the whole Wall Street thing is like, Wall Street saying, you know, failed IPO. Again, I'm on the record saying that this is the most successful IPO and Facebook's CFO, Dave Ebersman, is getting slam dunked by the journal because the increase in size of the offering. I have no problem with that. So I mean, I think that they just pissed off that they didn't get that they wanted and that there was no manipulation. It was a lot of exit, it was a lot of liquidity. That's also an objective of an IPO. I think Facebook is a solid buy at this point. I'm bullish on Facebook. I think they're going to continue the track record and torrid pace of innovation. Just like when I called the iPad, right? I'm calling Facebook this way. I think I'm going to be right.