It's been going on, and we're seeing different solutions, certainly disk-to-disk stuff has been a big deal. But now we're starting to see some continuous backup products out on the market...things where we just keep track of changes and keep multiple generational backups--being able to establish a recovery time objective.

What we're seeing is that (tape's) still the most economical and environmentally friendly long-term storage. If you're spinning disk and things like that, the power consumption and volumetric issues and so on are onerous.

There's going to be a big launch that we're going to have on April 12.

It's going to be the archives, and it's going to be the generational copies that they never get back.

Tape automation is really going to be the main thing, in that you're going to see big libraries, the robotics in them to handle tapes, so we get the human element out as much as possible.