 Hi, my name is Jafar and today we will talk about OpenShift Pipelines GA announcement. So first let's see how you can run your pipelines in a Kubernetes native way. So OpenShift Console gives you a way to very easily see your pipelines. So as you can see here, we have a triggered pipeline. We can see all the tasks and all the steps that are happening. We can access the logs. And once the task is finished, you also have visual information that it's done. If you have any parallel tasks, you can also see that. But if you also have failed tasks, then that's something that you can see within the UI. So it gives you an overview of really what's happening with your pipeline runs. So another very cool thing is that you can also add things like triggers. So for instance, if you wanted to integrate with GitHub or GitLab, we also, we have very easy ways to add those events and configure them from the UI instead of going through hundreds of lines of YAML files. And also we have tasks that are available out of the box. So here, for instance, we are going to go to the Texton Hub and we are going to add a task that allows us to do blue, green. And the way to do that is basically to go copy, paste the content of that task and just create it within OpenShift. And now I have it ready to use within my pipelines. So now what we're going to do is we're going to graphically edit the pipeline from the UI. So we have a very nice UI editor here. And as you can see, I can select the task that I just added. The UI shows me all the parameters that I can enter. And then it's very easy to build your pipelines instead of writing tons of lines of YAML files. OK, that's it. So thank you very much. And I hope you enjoy our OpenShift pipelines experience. So thank you very much for watching the video. And now go ahead and try it on OpenShift.com. Let's try.