Gaurav Dhillon
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It ultimately sold for $5.7 billion.
So what we're doing at SnapLogic, in a sense, is similar.
We are connecting the new cloud applications to what is now legacy, which were the new applications 20 years ago, right?
So it's, in a sense, rocky too.
And look, I'm not alone, right?
If you think about Workday, what is that?
It's Dave and Anil kind of doing their second act.
They did the same thing in client server, they're doing it in the cloud.
What we're doing at SnapLogic is expanding out the product set
to provide all kinds of connections, not just ETL like we did at Informatica, but also real-time ones to provide app integration in addition to data integration from a single platform.
And that is, we think, just wonderful because we are riding in the wake of the cloud.
You know, I would take that maybe and say I don't dislike it.
consumer place.
And there have been companies like Bump who've tried to do certain kinds of things.
And you can get a lot of millions of people using it.
But, you know, I haven't seen them be able to be big companies.
And I saw that in the past with a variety of companies trying to do screen scraping technology in the 90s and so on.
And they're still around.
They get to
a couple million and they hang around.