 My name is Todd Mancini, and I'm a Senior Principal Product Manager at Red Hat for developer tools and technologies. Red Hat Development Suite is really geared towards essentially any developer that wants to get up and running quickly with a set of development tools. One of the great advantages of Red Hat Development Suite is that it takes all these tools that Red Hat has been providing for a number of years. It makes them super easy to install together and not simply get them installed together, but actually working together. Beyond simply giving you these developer tools from Red Hat, Red Hat Development Suite goes one step further. It actually does some deep integrations between the tools. For example, the container development kit gets a deep integration into Red Hat Developer Studio so the developer can right from the graphical user interface work with the container development kit. But it also includes downloads of auxiliary tools that you need to get these tools working. Red Hat Development Suite makes installing these tools much, much easier than it has been in the past. For example, to install the container development kit, one must also get vagrant installed and a hypervisor. Oh, and there's also some vagrant plugins that need to be configured. Well, Red Hat Development Suite does all of that and more. It goes and downloads these auxiliary tools, gets them installed on your machine, and gets them configured in the way that the container development kit needs, so you can be up and running almost immediately. We think developers are going to be super excited by how easy it is to make orchestrated, multi-container, truly enterprise grade applications using Red Hat Development Suite and how integrated the tools are towards helping them to build those kinds of applications. These are not just merely applications running in a single container, but we're talking about truly orchestrated, multi-container applications running in an enterprise grade environment such as OpenShift. The Red Hat OpenJDK is simply Red Hat's distribution of the existing OpenJDK project compiled by Red Hat and the binaries made available to our customers. One of the challenges we've heard from our customers about running OpenJDK in production, which has typically been a Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment, obviously, has been that when they go and do development, oftentimes they were doing development on a Windows machine and they didn't have the same OpenJDK available to them on Windows as they had in production on Linux. And they were concerned that there may be environmental differences or even code differences that would cause their code to behave differently in those two environments. Red Hat has now produced an OpenJDK distribution for Windows for use in development. The Red Hat distribution of the OpenJDK for Windows gives our customers the confidence that when they develop on Windows but yet deploy to Red Hat Enterprise Linux in production that their code will behave the same because they are using the same OpenJDK in both environments and in both cases backed and supported by Red Hat. Installing the OpenJDK on Windows is extremely easy. We have an MSI base installer and all you have to do is download and run it and with a matter of seconds you will have the OpenJDK installed and ready to use.