 Hi, my name is Serena Kakely-Nickles. I'm a Developer Tools Product Manager and Distinguished Engineer here at Red Hat. Today, I'll be discussing what's coming next. Red Hat is working on a secure supply chain, public cloud service that will enable more secure, filled in deployment of applications in the cloud and help achieve faster time to value. Red Hat is also working on a developer portal focused on improving developer productivity. Let me dive into the developer portal offering. We are working in this open source community called Janus on an IDP internal developer platform based on the open source backstage project. We plan to bring that to market in six to 12 months. But like any roadmap, these are subject to change. Let's dig into some of the details associated with this offering. One area of focus is improving the experience for the platform engineers, also known as DevOps engineers at many companies who build and maintain the IDP. Our Red Hat offering will start with our opinionated set of plugins and will provide portal customization, including zero or low code configuration management and code customizations. These changes will decrease the cognitive load for your platform engineering teams running your IDP. The other main area of focus is providing a single pane of glass with access to all tools needed for a unified user experience via a web-based console. Specific benefits of the platform include so many things, reduction of individual systems for users to work, tailored experiences for many personas, aggregating all necessary data into a single view. For example, product managers who wanna be able to see the GitHub issues and pull requests associated with a specific service only need to go into the catalog, click their service, in the overview page they can do the GitHub repo, they can see technical documentation, they can see a list of all the GitHub issues or the pull requests associated with something. Now, this specific one is on GitHub. If you are utilizing BitBucket, GitLab, you can also satisfy those needs. It provides a consistent experience with applications that are deployed in a multi-cloud hybrid environment. It provides automation and standardization of environments and processes through golden path templates, easy onboarding, and last but not least, self-service. Golden paths play a significant role in our solution. Backstage offers a software templating capability, enabling platform engineers to give the developers a curated flow with guardrails and some ability to make choices. You take a look at this, this is your golden path templates are available on the create page. We're gonna be offering many opinionated golden path templates, but let's take an onboarding and node app for example, the Git repo will be created with sample code, the application will be managed by Argo using GitHub actions. This path ensures quick and easy onboarding of a new application aligned with the organization's needs and minutes. Application developers no longer need to understand the underlying tool chain and applications will be onboarded consistently and with security from their inception. And we're not stopping with golden paths. We're also curating a number of backstage plugins into our chain as community, which will also be product test. The topology plugin will enable developers to visualize the real-time deployment status of your services with a consistent experience, regardless of what flavor of Kubernetes that service is running on. Of course, for OpenShift opinionated experiences, developers can jump directly into OpenShift Dev spaces, enabling pair programming in the context of their service for the developer platform. But again, as I mentioned, for developers that are deploying to many flavors of Kubernetes, you're gonna have the same great experience, regardless. We'll also provide a key quote plugin which ingest key quote users and groups into the backstage catalog. That will provide tremendous value and benefits for organizations using multiple authentication providers, simplifying the ability to apply access RBAC to the backstage entities. We'll also have a Pareto's plugin which will provide user access to onboarding, migration, and upgrade workflows powered by a custom workflow engine. These workflows will resonate with TicketOps heavy organizations, not yet using GitOps. Our web terminal plugin will also allow developers easy access to a terminal UI experience within the console. The Polaris plugin will be able to provide visibility and traceability across the complete software delivery value stream and standard operational metrics to measure the workflow. Many of our Red Hat products will have plugins, including three scale cluster manager and more providing discoverability and access to all of those entities through the backstage catalog. Our Red Hat develop a platform solution helps scale the platform beyond a single Kubernetes, supporting the management of a multi-cloud platform while maintaining consistency across all of the software teams. Benefits of our solution included a decrease in developer friction, improved onboarding, and overall experience for its users. It unlocks developer productivity, thereby increasing developer velocity and deeply resonating the business. This community work in Janus is our path to Red Hat productization of our developer platform based on backstage. Stay tuned for our progress, the offering's final scope and availability dates are subject to change. Thank you.