 Hi there, and welcome to the Red Hat DevOps Platform demo. Today, we're going to show you an integrated demo based on Red Hat technologies, specifically OpenShift and Ansible. What we will be doing is showing you the end-to-end process of altering an application and actually moving it through all the phases all the way through to production. We're going to show you that application being deployed on multiple end platforms, including Edge and Mobile. And we're going to show you the automated processes that can be very easily configured and set up within the OpenShift system. Just a quick overview before we start. My name is Ian Lawson, and I'm a techie. And I love doing demos. But in order for you to understand what this demo is doing, I need to run you through very quickly the concepts behind it. The first thing is we have this concept of what we call the inner and the outer loop. And they are basically replications of behavior. On the inner loop, a developer actually works. They produce the code, they build, they test. They do all the kind of things from a development perspective. And in this demo, you'll see it integrated fully into OpenShift. At the point at which they're happy with that code, they push the actual physical code into an end repo. At that point, the outer loop kicks in. And what the outer loop does is it processes that code, generates the images, it reviews it, it builds it, it tests for compliance, it applies security protocols. And when it's happy with those itself, there's an automated process by which it's deployed to end systems. In terms of the demo itself, we're using something called the Cool Stuff Store, which is the replication of a swag store, basically selling Red Hat merchandise. In the scenario we're gonna show you, the actual application itself has zero stock of fedoras. And we all love a fedora. So what we're gonna do from a code basis is change the stock levels, push the code into a repo, and then have the automated sequence in place. This is actually done through four steps, and you'll see them on the demo itself. The first step is develop a code change to build, the test, the scan, and the kickoff. And what we're gonna do for that is I'm gonna pass this over to my colleague, Natale, who's gonna walk you through some fantastic technologies from a developer perspective, including an IDE that sits within OpenShift itself called Dev Spaces. So at this point, I'll hand over to Natale.