 It's fun, this is our ninth year doing VMworld. You've been on as the president of EMC and six years ago CEO of VMware. We've been there, we've been following your journey. We've been on this path together, so it's been good. And, you know, we've talked candidly around, you know, what was going on with cloud at the time, your vision, getting sorted in. You made some real quick decisive decisions on cloud. Okay, Andy Jassy comes on stage. You're personally involved with Andy on the Amazon announcement, which is, I think people don't know how big that's going to be, but VMware and Amazon are seriously deep in a partnership. Yeah, absolutely. This is a big deal. This feels like a little wind-tell kind of easy synergies across the board. Well, you know, in some ways we'll say number one in public coming together with number one in private, that's a big deal. And, you know, yesterday's announcement of RDS on premise, you know, to me sort of finishes the strategic picture that we were trying to paint, where it really is a hybrid world, where we're taking workloads and giving people the access to this phenomenal, rapidly growing public cloud. But we're also demonstrating that we can seamlessly connect it to the private cloud, and now we're bringing services back from the public cloud onto the private and your own data center. Talking about last year, what a tailwind that was. The clarity that allowed customers now to say, okay, I get the cloud strategy, because it wasn't clear before, and boom, double down. Yeah, just been absolutely great. Customers get it now. And obviously seeing Andy here again this year, you know, a number of customers are sort of dipping their toes in the water, you know. You know, now it's like, okay, I'm ready to go. And, you know, we laid out the one and a half year a roadmap of availability zones. Everybody's sort of looking at that. You know, I had a couple of customers saying, hey, you know, I would really like that in Q1 rather than Q2. It's like, okay, let's just sign the deal. We'll figure it out.