 Black Marble is a group of really enthusiastic technology-loving geeks that have established themselves as the go-to guys if you've got a difficult problem. DevOps is a big part of Black Marble. It bridged the gap between IT and operations for us. TwoServe came about initially from one of our customers, Cambridge Shake and Stabulary. One great thing that TwoServe has enabled is an idea of a remote detective. When officers are on the scene of a crime, they're gathering evidence and feeding it into the TwoServe event dashboard. A detective back at a station can now look at that in real time and guide the actions of the people on scene. In developing TwoServe, we've really put into practice everything that we've learned along the way around DevOps and ALM. Visual Studio Team Services provides an end-to-end solution for us from the inception of an idea in the pub as you write it on the back of a beer mat. We can check our coding in a whole variety of cross-platform solutions. We can then build our solution and deploy it out again into a whole heterogeneous area, so it's now really giving us a selection of tools that allow us to address the real-world needs of our clients. By combining Visual Studio Team Services, Build and Release, with Azure Resource Templates, we were able to help one of our marquee customers take their deployment time down from over four months to just over an hour. We've quadrupled our DevOps practice over the past year. The risk if you don't keep up to date with the new technologies that enable DevOps is that you'll be left behind. It is important that our clients trust us and the fact that we're a Microsoft partner is very important to them. It gives our customers the confidence that even though we may not be the largest supplier on the block, we have a proven track record of delivery and we have a very big friend standing behind us to support us. Knowing that we're transforming policing is a big part of why I love my job. If we can get to serve into as many police forces as possible, it means that all police forces can collaborate and have that digitisation and transformational experience.