 Yeah, ready? Hi, I'm Kamran Yusuf from Storage Made Easy. And here, I'll show you that you have got your Swift storage and how for end users, you can turn into and give functionality, just like Dropbox, where the users, they can share files, they can access the files in a business user-friendly manner using the browser, mount it as a drive on a Mac, Windows with full audit control and security control for the admins. We are a UK-based company. We started about five years ago and started sporting OpenStack Swift in 2011. We are part of the community and sport OpenStack Swift storage. We provide a storage Made Easy as an appliance where you can deploy it either in OpenStack, Glance, on EC2, using VMware, vSphere, KVM, Zen, Microsoft Hyper-V. So you have full control over the data and how it is accessed. Our basic market is service providers and large enterprises who have deployed OpenStack, who have deployed Swift, and now want to sell the storage to their business users. So what essentially do we do? So before the cloud came along or mobile clients bring their own devices, they came along. Life was pretty easy for sys admins. They would have their window shares, users if they were remote, they would VPN or the users. They would just have shared drives. And they could access the files. And then Dropbox came around, Box.net came around. It made collaboration much easier. They could access the data anywhere. And frankly, for the consumer technology, that was much better than what the enterprise was providing. And that was the basic idea for a storage made easy that can we combine the legacy systems and also the new cloud technologies and give the end users a seamless experience. So our gateway, you can deploy it in your own data center. It can access the storage on the cloud. You can encrypt the data that's going outside, using AES 256-bit encryption. And you can also add your existing shared file system of SIFS or NAS or SAN and access it internally, just like the users they are used to using window shares and also on their mobile devices and using different protocols. For example, WebDav, FTP, no matter what storage you are using. So if you have Swift, you can access it using FTP WebDav as a drive explorer, as a finder, as an attached drive on Linux mounted. So who is using our software Lush? They are a large cosmetic company. They run on Memset. They use their storage and they have deployed storage made easy and provide all their marketing material to all their employees in about 70 different countries. Scale-up, a service provider, they have Swift and they provide private drawbacks to their customers. Cloud and heat, Nimbus, data-centered, SohoNet, a major retail U.S. bank, a U.K. bank, a major U.S. retailer, they all have Swift deployments and they use SME to provide store, to give access to their business users. We are certified with Swiftstack, Mirantis, HP Helium, Softler, Rackspace, Cloud VPS, Memstack, and of course, OpenStack. So we deploy the appliance and run our test suite on the storage. So what does a storage made easy give you out of the box? It turns into, I wanna give you a demo, you will see that it turns it into an enterprise dropbox with full auditing and governance. You can tell that okay, what users, what IP addresses can access, what shared folders can user access. You can integrate with Active Directory and LDAP, import the users and do single sign-on. If you're using a public cloud or if Swift, you don't have your own deployment, it's on the public, like for example, Rackspace, you can put a key in and all the data at rest that will be encrypted using 256-bit encryption. We provide protocol adapters and you can access it using WebDev, FTP, SFTP. If you want to, you can also reintegrate with the solar and all the data, the content that can be in text. And if you want to do a search, you can do content search on the data. You can deploy it on bare metal or Hyper-V. Most of our users, they're using some Hypervisor, be it vSphere, be it OpenStack, be it Microsoft Hyper-V. We provide native apps for all the major desktops and all the mobile platforms. What is our architecture? There is no magic. We have OpenStack Swift provider, but we also support Amazon S3, we support Google Storage, we support Azure, and across all those storages, you will get a unified view. At the bottom, you have the encryption engine. If you have configured encryption, the data that will be encrypted using your own key that never leaves the appliance. So no one can access your data unless they have the key. On the side, you have the audit manager, everything, every operation that's audited. So for compliance, you can access those. You can create shared folders, you can set permissions or read, write, downloads. You can do versioning, optimistic versioning, pessimistic versioning, set policies on how many versions do you want to keep. And then we do not store the data in any proprietary format. So if you want to access your storage through a different channel, you upload data directly to it, the sync engine that will discover the data and make it available to you. Sometimes when people are using storages, they're worried that, okay, they are being reliant on just one storage. So what you can do is, you can add Swift as your primary storage, and let's say add S3 as a backup. So any operation performed on the Swift storage, that will be replicated to Amazon S3. If Swift is not available, it's for business continuity. It will go back, it will get the data from Amazon S3 in read-only mode. And at the top, we provide full API. All our clients use that. If you want to integrate your own clients, you can integrate it. And then the pervasive protocols, WebDav, FTP, SFTP, they are supported. If you want to integrate with your own out-of-the-box, we integrate with Active Directory and LDAP. But if you want to integrate with your own, if you have some other technology, for user management, you can integrate with that also. The appliance, you can deploy multiple appliances and you can support hundreds of thousands of users and you can scale out. So all you need to do is deploy multiple servers, separate the database that we keep for, to keep the permissions and some metadata, and off you go. So there is no magic there. All right, so now I'll give you a demo. So once you have configured the appliance, you can add multiple storages. That's the web browser view. So you just go to the dashboard and that's the admin who is doing that. You can allow your users to do this also, but it's very easy. These are all the different providers that we support. But here we are for OpenStack Swift. And you just give the user name a set up the endpoint and the providers are added. In the file manager, the show, so here, in the file manager, you can see all the files. You can upload, download. If you want to edit the files online, we do integration with Zoho. So just like Google Docs, you can edit the files just via the web browser. You can generate shared links. You can set the policies that, okay, for how long is it available? How many downloads do you want to allow? Do you need to set up a password? And all those things, they are fully, the admin, he can set up the policies, the end users. What capabilities do they have and what can they do? It's fully customizable. You can turn versioning. You can set up metadata. You can change the user interface. And if you are an ISP, you can also do full branding. You can apply your own style sheets. You can change the logos. You can change the colors and do all that. Fully and branding, that's also available for all the desktop clients and mobile devices. So they will know that, okay, SME is being used. You can do your, fully your own branding. Once you have added your users, so if I go here, I've added LDAP and Active Directory and you can import the users and set the permissions and the groups from Active Directory. So here, I can just get the users and import them into SME from Active Directory with the roles in real time. Now, I'll show you that, okay, once you have configured your system, how you can access it. So the first thing is that if you have users that are used to using window shares, you just, in Explorer, we provide a drive and exactly the same data, you can access it in Explorer. You can do exactly the same in Mac and also on Linux. You can upload files, open the documents in Word and the user, he will know that, okay, you have an object storage at the back that's doing where the data is stored. The drive is useful if you have a large amount of data, you don't want it offline access and you have to be online to access the data. We also provide sync and you can select the folders and once you have selected the folders, what's the local folder, what is the folder on the cloud and then multiple devices, that data that will be stored locally, so you have offline access and between multiple devices, it will be automatically be synced. We provide full packaging, so we provide a default client, but if you want to do branding, we provide a packaging. You set up what you want to call it, what the endpoint is once you have done your deployment of SME, what components do you want to use and you just press the hit button, the build button and it will generate an installer for you and you can distribute it to your end users or customers. We also have a done integration with Microsoft Office, so if you're using Microsoft Office, you want to create a new email, you just click on new email and rather than doing an attachment, you can just select the file and set the expiry, whatever the policy is and you can just send them a link. So you get rid of sending the attachments, you can just generate shared links and send to your colleagues. Similar, the package that I showed you, that's also available for Mac, you can set up the images, the logos, the endpoint, your license agreement and then generate an installer to generate a package for you that you can send to, that you can give to the end users to install on their machines. Same data, that's an Android simulator, so I'm just gonna, again, exactly the same files on your Android device, you can access, download, sync. I believe we got an error. All right, yeah. So you can download, open in on your Android device and access the files. This is my Windows phone, native desktop client, native client for iOS, again and same data, you can access it, download it, open it in other apps. Okay, so any questions from anyone? No? All right. All right, thanks guys.