 Outside of some of the trend data, what couple things or if there's a few things that really surprised you this year that you said, wow, I didn't really think that was going to happen. We always believed at cloud era that Hadoop was a big deal and that the rest of the market would recognize that it has been breathtaking how quickly that realization has dawned. Large established vendors, Oracle and others have made announcements about Hadoop adjacency or in some cases Hadoop platforms, Hadoop analytic offerings, Hadoop applications. And not just emerging startups, but big established vendors. That pace, that explosion of interest at scale has been wonderful, a little surprising, but wonderful. For me the only thing I would add is it's been completely energizing to see how it's not a Web 2.0 phenomenon. Hadoop has always been tied to Web 2.0, it's about Google, it's about Facebook. It doesn't apply to us. It doesn't apply to us. And now when I talk to enterprise CIOs and IT folks outside the valley, I don't have to explain Hadoop anymore. They almost say, yeah, we know Hadoop. Give us a data scientist so we can build these four applications. And that has been an incredible shift in the last 12 months. It's not a valley thing anymore. It's mainstream. Well, I'm being unsurprising. Last year we...