 Open Infra Labs was launched in 2020 to bridge the gap between operators and developers and create a path for the open source community to take full advantage of the agility that public clouds achieve with DevOps. Open Infra Labs builds on the initial use case of the Mass Open Cloud, a collaboration between Boston University, Harvard University, MIT, Northeastern University and the University of Massachusetts, as well as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and industry partners. Over the past few years, a focus area for the Mass Open Cloud and Open Infra Labs has been creating prescriptive cloud environments which may be utilized by other organizations. Some projects focused on that are the New England Research Cloud, a partnership between Boston University and Harvard University to create a regional common cloud framework that is tailored for data-driven discovery and the Operate First project, which is creating an opinionated solution for an all open source hybrid cloud. Operate First's focus right now is on growing software reliability engineering practices and contributions, as well as onboarding open source projects to gain the advantage of ongoing lifecycle testing in a community production cloud. Some other projects being incubated in Open Infra Labs are Project Keras. And it's an initiative focused on bridging the gap between distributed compute and distributed storage platforms that are usually used for things like big data and AI applications, as well as Project Wenju, which is focused on addressing the last mile challenges of moving AI projects into production. Project TaiBai is developing a multi-cloud management platform and more details of that are available in a separate talk. And the Elastic Secure Infrastructure Project, which grew out of academic research into a set of services to permit multiple tenants to flexibly allocate bare metal machines from a pool of available hardware. As these projects mature, we're learning new ways to enable academic researchers and the open source community to participate in the kind of close collaboration between research, development and operations that will accelerate the pace of discovery and innovation in an open production research focused cloud. We encourage you to get involved. To find out more, visit openinfralabs.org or our GitHub, open-infrastructure-labs.