 Hi, welcome to SuperUserTV. Can you go ahead and introduce yourself and tell me where you work? Hello, it's great to get here into this video. So my name is Jakub Pavlik and I am CTO of the TCP cloud. This TCP cloud company was founded in Czech Republic and it's focusing on the building private cloud solution mainly based on OpenStack and Kubernetes and now we are also building the Internet of Things stuff. Yes, you did a great demo at this morning's keynote about the Smart City project that you all have been working on. Can you tell us a little bit more about that project? Yes, the Smart City project is a little bit funny. We got a demand from the city, a small city in the Czech Republic in the PSEC, that they would like to do some kind of Smart City or something like that. And we sit together with me and Adam Skotnitsky who is CEO of TCP cloud and we realized that we can make it. We can take the parts which we are using daily like OpenStack, configuration management, SaltStack, the software-defined networking OpenContrail and put them together, make it work and spread it around the city. And the first part of this project is putting the sensors on the public line things on the bump. So during changing the bump in the city for the new stuff, we would like to put there the gateways on the lamps and collect the metrics from the whole city. And this is how it started. That's incredible and you actually brought it here to Austin, Texas all the way from the Czech Republic. So can you tell me about the smart conference that you built here at the summit? Yes, it was funny. As I mentioned six months ago, we created this idea and we were at San Francisco Bay Area and we wanted to show it to someone. So we just made some presentation, some slide where how it should work. And then we went around the Bay Area and showed the several people. They saw that. Then we got on KubeCon in London, the live demo. And then someone from OpenStack Foundation sent me the email, this is great, you are doing a really great job. Do you want to take it here? So it was a challenge. We had like two months. And it's completely different if you want to do smart city, where you want to manage objects outside or when you want to manage objects inside. So we thought about that. We tried to figure out how to count people. But then we realized that the best thing would be to manage just the temperature and CO2 and basic environment metrics. So we have like one meeting with the vendor for the sensors. Meet them twice. And then the setup platform. And they manufactured the sensors here two weeks before the summit. We got the sensors two days before leaving here. We tested, packaged it into our suitcases and right here. So how big are the sensors then? It's small, it's like this. And it's around, on Saturday we put it on all the walls here and created the mesh network. And I'm excited that it really worked. I didn't believe that it will work. I'm glad you proved yourself wrong. So what's next for the project? Are you all thinking about expanding it? I think that now we have to take more on the stabilization to be able to more scale it, the scale the system and also show it the other industries. Because it's not about only smart city but it can be starting point for the smart electricity, smart power for homes or industry 4.0 where you can put the small gateways in factory and send the data from the factory to the cloud for the analyzation and graphical views. And the mission of the project is create open data. The site with API where the third party companies can go and create applications on top of the data. So we are guaranteeing the platform. Awesome, well thank you so much for telling us more about your project. I hope to hear more about it soon. Yeah, I'm excited that I will be here. Thank you very much.