 Interica have been working closely with AWS to build integration with the OSDU data platform over the past 12 months. In this presentation, I'll provide a summary of that integration and take you through a demonstration of how data now being migrated into the OSDU can become visible and accessible along with the data stored in existing legacy and other cloud-based environments. Interica OneView integrates with storage environments either on-premise or in the cloud. This has been recently extended to support the OSDU data platform. Metadata and spatial data is automatically collected both from the storage environments and also from most petro-technical applications by leveraging OneView's advanced connectivity framework. Additionally, pre- and post-act seismic data stored in both open and proprietary formats can also be discovered. For the OSDU integration, this currently supports seismic and well data and will be extended to support server data types in the future. Once the metadata is collected, it's stored in Interica OneView's graph environment and users can analyze any of the data collected through powerful table, chart, and spatial interfaces. Additionally, Interica OneView has open RESTful APIs which allow other applications to integrate with it directly. In the demonstration, I'll take you through an example of how you can use AWS QuickSight to build dashboards that include data stored in the OSDU data platform. Finally, Interica OneView enables actions that can be archived, migrated, and replicated to and between a variety of storage environments. And Interica is currently working on data ingestion and egress to and from the OSDU data platform. Interica is currently working with customers to discover existing data landscapes to ascertain which datasets can be migrated to the OSDU, integrate with the OSDU data platform to provide holistic views of all current data sources and monitor migration activities, and clean up legacy environments by automating archival of original copies of data to cow-based object storage tiers for data already migrated. The Interica OneView deployment and the OSDU data platform in this demonstration running in the AWS environment. Additionally, Interica OneView is connecting to an on-premise environment where some petro-technical applications are running along with some supporting seismic data sets. These applications could also be running in a cloud-based Windows environment, for example. The Interica OneView interface can be configured by selecting the icons on the left-hand menu bar. Currently, just the table with map windows are selected. In the table, we can start to see a breakdown of all of our data. Some is located in an on-premise data center, some stored in file storage in the cloud, and some stored in the OSDU data platform. By enabling the filter for OSDU, we can focus just on data stored in the OSDU. The map interface is powered by ArcGIS, and we can quickly change background layers to suit the type of work we are undertaking. By zooming into offshore Netherlands, I can cycle through available wells that we have stored in the OSDU. I can refine my list by adding a filter for a specific formation, and also looking for a well where we have a density log. If I know the name of the well I'm interested in, I can simply filter on this. Now I can investigate what information we have for the well in more detail by opening the Data Explorer view and selecting the wells area of the schema. Now I can see which tops and curves are associated with this particular well. The same approach can be applied in the search for seismic datasets. In this example, I'm searching for data over the vol field of shore Norway. I can see the associated metadata stored in the OSDU. By removing the OSDU filter, we can now also see all of the occurrences of that volume across all storage environments. So I can now see which interpretation has been completed across this data and in which application the interpretation was completed. Through Interical OneView's integration with the OSDU data platform, we're able to truly have a holistic view across all data environments in a secure and scalable way. The information stored in Interical OneView is very rich and while Interical OneView enables users to explore and navigate this information through a variety of charts, further customization of information can be achieved by integrating with external BI tools. Interical OneView has open, restful APIs that allow integration with many of these. This is why Interica have been working with AWS to build a variety of dashboards in AWS QuickSight that leverage the metadata stored in IOV. Users can quickly hone in on data sets across all or specific environments, including the OSDU data platform. Geoscience and data managers can view the total number of data types, coverage, and filter by dates to understand data growth and OSDU migration activities. This example demonstrates how users can build a dashboard to look at 3D-sized big surveys. We can also look at data footprint by users and cross-reference with storage costs to understand the most cost-effective way to handle data types. Finally, we can combine key KPIs in a summary dashboard to give all stakeholders quick, high-level views of progress and costs. Through this session, we have demonstrated how Interical OneView can be used to discover data in the OSDU data platform along with other storage environments. Our users can analyze metadata and spatial data to find the right data when they need it. New integration with AWS QuickSight, showing how users can quickly build dashboards and create new ways to analyze the information collected through open RESTful APIs. We have explained how IOV will in the future support data ingestion to the OSDU and how users can today archive data to object storage. Thank you.