 Hi, I'm Mike Fulton. I am the vice chair of the IT for IT Forum. I think there's three things that are unique and different about IT for IT. Its business perspective, its service orientation, and its focus on interoperability. The first difference is the business perspective. IT for IT focuses on an IT value chain concept built from a business strategy technique called the Porta Value Chain. And that concept of an IT value chain is something that is very focused on the value that the IT department delivers back to the business. It's something that business executives understand and work with in their own context on a day in and day out basis, and it allows us to talk to the business very effectively when we try to communicate our objectives with IT for IT. The second thing that's different about IT for IT is its service orientation. In today's world, everything is as a service, but most of the IT management frameworks on the market really don't consider all elements of a service orientation. IT for IT was designed with a service orientation in mind. The third thing that I think is unique and different about IT for IT is its focus on interoperability. IT for IT was designed from the start looking at the interoperability of IT management tools and capabilities. That interoperability ensures that the flow of work can happen between different parts of the IT function, and it enables us to be more effective as an IT organization. It's been a pleasure talking with you. I hope that you can take some of the examples I've shared back to your organization and get some of the value out of IT for IT that I've seen in the companies that I've worked with.