Gray Powell
Okay. Great. Thanks for taking the question. Just a few on my side. So yeah, maybe high level, what’s just been the reaction on the commercial side from the Russia Ukraine situation? Have you actually seen increased engagement from any verticals that just—that really stand out to you? And then, just how quickly do you think this could translate into incremental ARR growth?
Keith Alexander
So Gray, thanks. That’s a great question. This is Keith Alexander. So we are seeing a lot come out of this crisis. First, as you may have heard from the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the world has become a more dangerous place and we’re seeing cyber has become an element of national power. And President Biden made the comment that, be ready for consequential cyber-attacks here in the near future.
As you add to that, things like 5G, cloud, and the internet of things, all of that says it’s getting more difficult for our cyber analysts to actually defend networks. So you need things like AI, machine learning and cloud to help that. The human element is going be challenged in this regard. So collective defense, where you can now share knowledge, share information at network speed, we believe is the future and we’re seeing traction in that.
I think it was really good to hear Chris Inglis talk about that public private partnership and collective defense. And he made that comment, which I’m stealing now, to beat one of us, you have to beat all of us. So we’re the ones that can make that a reality, create that radar picture in cyber. I think that’s the future. And interestingly, everybody claims they can do it. We had SE Labs do a test on our system and they gave us the highest rating.
So we’re seeing it, we’re getting the traction. Those become those strategic deals that Jamie mentioned earlier, deals above $5 million. But the problem, as you know, is getting those in a specific quarter. When it’s going to come is hard to predict, especially given the budget process for the federal government. So we will bring those in once they come. And that was largely the impact of the continuing resolution is what hurt us and others, if you add to that, the operational expense of the Ukraine deal.
So that was long-winded, but we are seeing uptake. We’re seeing it at both the federal and the state level, and I think that’s going to be very helpful for us in the future.
Gray Powell
Okay. That’s helpful. The other question I had, and I appreciate the color as it relates to the ARR guidance. I just want to make sure I understand everything correctly. So the ARR guidance for fiscal 2023, that’s only transactional customers, there is no strategic customers within that. If things happen to go in the right direction for you, how much upside could these larger strategic customers reasonably create? Yeah, what’s like the--what’s the bull case there?