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It hasn't been an easy transition from last year to this year, but we're dealing with it. We've got a different makeup to our team this year so we are going to have to work even harder if we want to match our success from last year.
The time for nuclear is right. We are just at a very unique time in energy markets and for the role of nuclear energy.
Continuous protection should be a feature of any viable data-protection solution. A number of these startups out there either, frankly, will go away or be acquired, because that kind of functionality will be coming to a larger data-protection solution.
We all had various experience in our high school papers or with writing or in public relations, but none of us had ever started something like this from scratch.
This game was disappointing, and in the end I think we deserved to lose. It was a game that you would fancy your chances against them (Connecticut) if you played them again, but they were just a little bit better than us on that day.
Not to make any excuses, but after we worked so hard to beat Brown, it's very difficult to come back and play a team of the quality of Connecticut 36 to 40 hours later.
There are those that are saying you have to be able to dial back to any arbitrary point in time. From our discussions with the mid-market, that's not exactly something they are looking for.
It's not a company, it's not a product, it is a feature set that needs to be included in data protection. We don't see it so much as cannibalizing, but rather it will be complementary. Tape is not going away. This is just another offering providing complementary functionality.
Everybody is to blame it transcends administration. It transcends party.
We're disappointed. You'd have to say in the end we've only ourselves to blame. We had enough chances to put the game away in regular time and we didn't.