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In this talk, I defend the thesis that computer science research is fundamentally applied-whether the work is theoretical or practical-and that research that fails to consider application will perish. To make these arguments, I draw on historical evidence and share my experience and insights of working in both theory and practice of distributed systems. I conclude with a perspective on exciting new problems and areas of application where distributed systems research will thrive in the next decade.