 Good morning! How are we doing? How are we all doing? Well, this is actually a pretty good crowd, although there are a lot of people that must really like the coffee out there. Is it that good? No? How many people went running this morning? Yeah, it was like your own little mini marathon, because it was raining. Yeah. Well, thank you all for showing up early in the morning. How was the event overall going for you? Are you having good conversations? Yeah? Good? Good. All right. Well, we get to the meat of it today. Yesterday in this room we talked a lot about announcements. We talked a lot about some of the big news coming out of the different distributions and the members. Today, I'm going to review some of that, but we're basically going to have a whole bunch of great tech demos for you. So all of you in the back, come on in, have a seat. I'm talking to you. And let's talk a bit about the member news that we announced yesterday. Just a quick review. So we're happy to say that Alibaba joined as a gold member of the foundation. They've also been able to get their Bosch CPI upstreamed, so now they're contributing to the project. And if you choose to use Ali Cloud, you can make use of it, make use of Bosch to deploy to Ali Cloud. So great news there. Cloud.gov, now this is personally something that I find to be actually very inspirational. 18F is trying to change government bureaucracy. They're trying to make it so that the government can have a much better and more relatable citizen experience for those of us in the United States. They're partnering with other national governments and really collaborating across countries in ways to make citizen engagement work better. And Cloud.gov is one of the work products that they've put out and that became a certified distribution to Cloud Foundry. SUSE, of course, has been in the community for a while. They've reached the point where their product is now also a certified distribution. Great opportunity for you to try out SUSE's spin on the way Cloud Foundry should operate, some of their opinions about how it should be deployed using containers on top of the SUSE Kubernetes service. So that leaves us right now with here in 2018, we have eight certified distributions. Now, for those of you that might have been paying attention to Cloud Foundry over the course of years, you may realize that we've had a couple of logos come and go. And the reason that we recertify year over year is that we believe that we're collectively on a journey. And that journey is going to require that Cloud Foundry continue to change and evolve, new capabilities get added to it, components actually get removed from it over time. So we're on a collective journey and we want to make sure that those providers that we're saying are certified, are part of that consistent experience, are also transitioning and moving along through the process with you. IBM, best of two worlds, their new experimental offering with native integration into Kubernetes. This is another example of a distribution that's trying to solve a slightly different set of use cases. So we were very happy to see what they had done there. All right, so that's all we have for the news today.