 Hi, guys. I'm Kamran Yusuf from Storage Made Easy. And here, I'm here to show you how you can use Storage Made Easy with OpenStack to provide an enterprise Dropbox or what Gartner calls FileShare and SyncSolution. So the basic premises for Storage Made Easy is that with using Storage Made Easy and OpenStack, you can create a private or a hybrid cloud. The market segment we are in is Enterprise FileSync and Share. And when you're using OpenStack, it provides you with API, which is very dwell per friendly. But if you have to go to the end users or business users, they can use it directly. Using a Storage Made Easy on top of OpenStack, OpenStack provides the storage and SME that will provide with all the desktop clients, mobile clients, sharing features, sync features, online access, offline access. Our target market is medium, mid-sized companies to large enterprises. And if you want to deploy the Storage Made Easy solution, you can either deploy it on our infrastructure or you can deploy it in your own data center. And I will explain to you in the presentation how you can do that. We started sporting OpenStack in March 2011. And we are a sporting organization for that. With Storage Made Easy, sorry, with OpenStack, you can use Swift as the storage. And you can also deploy it on OpenStack Compute, the clients we provide. So it covers the full stack. We have a number of customers that are using OpenStack. Lush, that's a large cosmetic provider in the UK. And they have shops in about 50 different countries. They've deployed the Storage Made Easy solution with OpenStack. All their invoices, all their marketing material that's stored in OpenStack and they access all the shops, they access all those documents from the shops in about 50 countries. Webhosting.net, that's an ISP. They are using OpenStack as Swift as a storage. And then they are providing their customers at a business level. Enterprise file share and sync scale up. That's, again, a German ISP. They're using OpenStack with Storage Made Easy. Cloud and Heat, which you may have heard on the keynote, they are also using our solution. Nimbus Concept in Spain, a large UK bank. They had their block storage and their files on a legacy system. And now they're moving to OpenStack. And they're using Storage Made Easy to provide access to all their users, about 100,000 users. So, sorry. I'll just quickly show you what do we do. So on premise, you have your data or your existing file system. Then you also plan to use OpenStack, Amazon S3, or any other system which is available remotely. Your users, they're bringing their devices. They want to access it over their mobile devices. They want to access everything or you want to provide access to your existing storage plus the cloud storage to your users. So essentially, using Storage Made Easy, you can use it as a cloud gateway and add your external storage plus your internal storage. And we will provide the interfaces. WebDAV, FTP, SIFs to internally or externally to all your devices and the users can use it from there. So, using the Storage Made Easy, you can turn your OpenStack Swift to an enterprise Dropbox. We provide full auditing and governance capabilities there. If you want to do encryption, at rest, we provide, you can encrypt the data when it's getting stored at rest and we use AES 256-bit encryption. You can access your OpenStack, your storage. We provide the protocol adapters. You can use WebDAV, FTP, SFTP, and FTPs to access the data. So all the major protocols, they are supported there. We integrate with Active Directory so you can import the users, authenticate different users, your users using Active Directory or LDAP and provide single sign-on. You can create shared folders, give different users access to the shared folders and set very fine grade permissions on that. We provide another appliance, which will index the data that's stored in OpenStack Swift and you can do just like Google, you can do content search on that at a text level or at a metadata level. When you're installing, you can install it on bare metal or you can use Zen, Hyper-V, ESXi, or OpenStack Compute also. What's the architecture? So you have the storage at the bottom and we support about 45 different storage providers, including OpenStack Swift, Amazon S3, Google Storage, Azure, WebDAV, FTP, SFTP. So as long as you can access your storage using any other protocol, SIF, NFS, you can use those also. Then here, if you configure it, you can use the encryption engine. All the data that goes to the storage that will be encrypted in the appliance, you are in control of the keys. No one can access your data without those keys. So even if you have a hybrid cloud, which is private and public, you can set it up that a private is stored unencrypted, but on the public cloud, let's say if you're using Amazon S3 to burst out or archive some of your documents, you can encrypt them. So no one will have access to those. Then every action, that's logged. And for that, we have an audit manager, user logs in, any file is accessed, any file is downloaded, deleted, everything is logged. So if you have to, for compliance, if you have to provide a report to someone, you can generate a report and provide that. Then on the side, we have an access control. There is an access control module that's used for just like on Windows, like you create shared folders, you can create shared folders, provide access to different users who can access it, is it read access, is it write access, can they just browse it, can they create folders, very granular permissions for that. Sometimes some of our users, they have the private cloud running on premise, but they want to back it up to Amazon S3 or Azure or any other or OpenStack Swift. So we provide a backup engine, every action that's replicated to the other storage cloud also. And it's for business continuity also. If the primary cloud that goes down, then it automatically switches in read-only mode to the backup cloud. So the backup that's already built in there. Another important thing is that our, if you start using Storage Made Easy with OpenStack Swift, the data that's stored as you see on your file system. So you can access it from other different tools directly in OpenStack Swift. We don't create our own blocks, we don't have our own proprietary format. So if you have any other tool you want to use with OpenStack Swift, there you have other ways to get into OpenStack Swift and want to have access to that. You can still do that. Storage Made Easy is totally agnostic to your existing data or data that goes through Storage Made Easy to OpenStack Swift. At the top, we have our own protocols, REST XML and REST JSON works over HTTPS, but we also provide WebDef, SFTP and S3 compatible API on top of that there also. SFTP, that becomes important. If you're a laboratory, you're using tools, normally they provide you with tools that you can use to upload the data somewhere else using SFTP or FTP protocol. So you can use it with OpenStack Swift. You don't need a client on your proprietary equipment. On the side, we integrate with Active Directory and LDAP. For single sign-on, you can use or you can write your own custom security module. You can import the users, you can import the roles. The authentication will be done over those using Active Directory or LDAP. An important thing that comes across is that can you scale? So the technology we use, we use Apache HTTP server, memcache, MySQL DB, and we provide you the appliance in OVF format. So the important thing here is that we don't use anything that's not well understood by the IT department. If you want to scale out, you can just put a load balancer, deploy multiple story-made easy appliances. You can partition the database where we keep the metadata, what permissions users have, cache the file listings for quick access. And so you can, the Apache servers, they become stateless and it's just a well-understood architecture. So you can just scale out very, very easily. It does require some scales on the IT department side, but there is no magic. You can use your existing knowledge to do that. And then we provide native clients for Mac, Windows, and Linux. So you can turn OpenStack into Dropbox, which is offline online access. You have set up your devices, you have selected the folders that they should be synced to offline. You make a change on one device, it's replicated to all your other devices. Same for the mobile. We provide you with, for all the major platforms, I've supported BlackBerry, Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. The important thing here is that we support both offline and online, when you're online access. So if users, they're used to using a Windows shared drive, we provide for Mac, Windows, and Linux, where the drive is shown in Finder, Windows Explorer, and whatever file manager you are using in Linux. So the users, they can just work as they used to work before. That, okay, drive is mounted, you open a file, you edit it, and then you can just save it. So now I'll show you how does it look like. So once you get the appliance, the first thing you will be doing is that you will be adding a provider. Here I have added a couple of OpenStack providers. But here you can see that all these different storages, we support them. So OpenStack, Salesforce, Galaty, SharePoint, ThinkCon, Web Dev, Windows Azure, Amazon S3, Amazon Government, Cloudian, so about 45 different storage providers that we support, and they all are supported in the same way. Once you have added a provider, you can either import your users, or you can create new users. So all you need is an OpenStack account, and you can use it, either use one OpenStack account for each user, or you can have a shared account where all the access goes through Storage Made Easy, and all the users' data is stored in that one account. OpenStack Swift account. So once you have created the users, you can create roles also. So like here I've created a couple of roles, marketing and sales. You can create team folders, and then you can assign permissions. So like here, a marketing role, I've given them read and write permission. Once you have a, so, and remember here, when I'm just creating the users in SME, but you can import the users. If you have thousands of users, you can import them from Active Directory, or LDAP also. And that's the file manager. So in the file manager, you can create folders. They all are stored in OpenStack Swift. I've set up different permissions, and now if I go as a user, so here I've logged in as a marketing manager user, and you will see that he only has access to the common folder, the marketing folder, and his own personal folder. You can upload documents. You can generate shared links. If he wants to share it with someone, you can set expiry on the links. If you are sharing externally with someone, you can set passwords here for the different, for the shared link. And he can email it. He can post it on his blog, and those files, the user, they will be able to access that. Sorry, yes, Tim. Extensive, we provide extensive options for user governance. If you want, do you want the users to allow shared files and folders with external people? Can they see each other? Do you want to do encryption? So at rest, it's stored in an encrypted format. You can set all those things. Versioning is supported. So if a file is modified, the old versions, they are still available. Yeah, you can set that up. You can fully customize the user interface for the end users. Notifications, they're also very important. You can set up notifications on different folders if a file changes. The users will be informed, and that's very important for a workflow. If you want to... If people, they want to... You can open the files in MS Office using a plugin. If they want to... If they want to comment for the workflow, they can comment on files, and all the users who have access to it, they will be notified about that. We have done integration with Zoho. So just like Google Docs, if users, they want to edit files, they can also edit the files and save them just through the browser. We provide also a lot of different plugins like here. I can show you, like a lot of people, if they use Gmail, you can access your files. You can generate links. So rather than uploading files, you can just generate the links, set the passwords, share, and the link will be inserted into Gmail. We also support Salesforce. All these functionalities provided in Microsoft Outlook plugin are also on the desktop. OS10 Mail plugin is also provided for that. We have offices in... We are a UK-based company, so that's our headquarters, but we also have an office in Switzerland and an office in the States. So if someone is here from States, they can contact this address. And Anna, she's at the back. If you want further information, you can provide your card to her and she will be able to contact you. All right, guys. Thank you.