 I am Lynn Langett. I'm an independent Cloud architect and developer. I run my own boutique consultancy. Can you tell us a little bit about what got you interested in Cloud computing? When Cloud was launched, I was an employee of Microsoft. This was 11 years ago, and I was working in developer relations. So I was actually an employee when, this is really dating me, when Azure, which was called Red Dog, announced, and of course, Amazon was already in the market. So I was paying a lot of attention to Amazon, and it was really new. I come from a data and analytics background. I did a lot of work with data warehousing in the 90s, and so I was skeptical like everybody else. But because I think of my employment, I was a very early adopter, and I left Microsoft in 2011 and started my consultancy. So I've been working solely in the Cloud for 11 years. So that gives you a bit of longevity in the area. So what do you see as some of the greatest opportunities? So initially, I worked a lot with advertising and financial, because those domains have a lot of money basically, and a lot of need to go fast in their processing and to use a lot of information. About six years ago, I pivoted and I started working in human health, and it's been really rewarding to support genomic researchers, because they have so much data. It's incredible. They have the largest volumes of data. Then recently here, obviously we had the COVID pandemic. Prior to that, I was supporting cancer research. But these past two years, I've added to the mix COVID genomic research and the patterns that are being applied because of the amount of data, and now the speed because of the pandemic, to me, have given me a lot of information that I'm eager to share with the audience.