Unite in Budapest, for us, has been a milestone. This time, we've seen more partners, more customers, more interested people. But we've coped with it. We've given our partners a tremendous experience here in Budapest.
We've been really, really impressed with it, you know. I'm surprised by the scale of the event. This is huge-- from a logistics perspective, it's been really well organized. Content's been really useful as well, so it's not just been one way, you know. It's been very much a collaborative exercise-- lots of good keynote speakers giving their view on the market. So yeah, all in all, it's been really good.
The keynote speeches have been extremely good. We've made some new contacts with other partners in other parts of the world. We've perhaps cemented our relationships with the One Identity people. We understand where they're trying to go to, we really appreciate it.
So it's really good that is a user and partner conference, not just partners. Users can see what's new, and we can collaborate with people from One Identity about the product solutions. Probably the most interesting session yesterday was Jenny about people-hacking.
What Jenny was presenting is how easy it is then to break into human behavior, and focus the attention, to the need of having an identity management system in place.
It's a great opportunity for networking and finding partners that have enough personnel to help us out.
This is my first Unite conference ever. It's great experience. I'm meeting old and new friends. I'm meeting other partners, I'm meeting management staff from One Identity that we need to talk to, business-wise. So it's a great pleasure to be here. It's a great city, it's a great hotel, and I think the conference staff is doing great.
The entertainment last night was absolutely fantastic. I always appreciate seeing local dress, local dancing. Very impressed with the moves, and we really did appreciate the fact that they gave up a lot of their time to do that.
The dinner was great. It was a great location. I've never been to the National Gallery-- I've just seen pictures. I think, for the overall setting, it was perfect.
They gala dinner we had yesterday was really great. I mean, we really enjoyed it-- not only because of the award, but also for the dinner itself and the venue-- they belong together, so it was really nice.
One Identity has created an environment that is attracting really good people in the industry, right? It's not enough to just be smart-- you also have to be a good person, and just the people that I've met here has reinforced that notion that One Identity is a great company to partner with.