dr. bagger, or some of your alums who are convinced that the future belongs to those who figure out what to do with all that information. it's an enormous natural resource, it's a gusher of data. thanks to advanced computation, cloud computing, massive super computers and the like and advanced software, wonderful algorithms for the math majors out there, you can sense something really big is about to happen. the world's changing. don't fight crime by adding more cops and giving them better equipment. you do that through data. one of the safest large cities in the world, new york, has done it through data. traffic congestion, it's not done by making bigger roads. you do it through real time information and pricing and changing schedules. using economic incentive to address not only congestion but pollution. you also address consumer demand with supply chains and product inventory, real time between manufacturers and changing consumer wishes and point location of marketing as you all walk down the street past your favorite store and get a tweet as what's being promoted at that point in tim