It's not going to be as wet as it was for the past week. We'll still have rain, but it won't be the big deluges that we saw this weekend.

Tape drives are traditionally launched as a standalone product first, and then it takes the automation vendors three to six months to integrate the product into their libraries and autoloaders. We didn't think that made sense, so the DLT-S4 is available as both a stand-alone drive and in the PX720 library.

Tape is by no means dead. In fact, it is here to stay. Over 80 percent of end users still offload data to tape.

It's really picked up in the last week. I've got four sets of cards ordered, two signs, so we've really started to pick up on that.

We are not encrypting the data. The data is still in the clear. We are just adding a lock on the cartridge.

This will be driven by the consumer experience. Before we commit, we need to know more about the market and what the needs of the hotel and tourism industry are. Our meeting is more on the fact-finding level than anything else.