 We're often asked, what is Site Reliability Engineering? Site Reliability Engineering. What is SRE? Is it more than just a DevOps team? Is it different from what my in-house IT teams do? Yes, it is different. Very different. So different. Site Reliability Engineering means taking a software engineering approach to IT operations at scale. SREs for Red Hat's OpenShift Cloud Services are a unique mix of software developers and systems engineers. We're developers with a systems mindset and systems engineers with a development mindset. We build automated systems to run OpenShift at scale without human intervention. And we jump into action when those systems don't work perfectly 24-7. We are the experts who run thousands of OpenShift clusters around the world across AWS, Azure, and GCP for some of Red Hat's largest enterprise customers. Our goal is clear, to provide a platform that is secure, observable, reliable, scalable, performant, and surprisingly boring so you can focus on your business goals. To do this, we proactively lifecycle, monitor, manage, update, and secure your clusters. We also provide our customers with lots of self-service capabilities to manage and scale their OpenShift clusters. And we like to think we're pretty fun to work with, too. We know strong communication and balance are fundamental with our teams, partners, and customers. Plus, we also work hard and smart. We dedicate at least 50% of our time to automating our software and enabling new services, ensuring our service runs smoothly for you. We strive to provide automation and self-service solutions to make your day-to-day a bit easier and to reduce the chance for error. Simply put, if it's a manual task, we treat it as a bug. That might sound dramatic, but it creates the most stable and repeatable user experience for you, our customers. Very true. And as a result, you can achieve faster application development life cycles. You'll have less downtime from managing upgrades, patches, and bugs. And you'll have lower costs, with less time spent managing your application platform. That means more time for you to do what you do best, create value-added applications for your organization. But to mention, more time to spend with your dog, you can't really beat that. Well, I'll beat that. I'd spend the time with my cat, but we get your point. It's pretty exciting to think about the number of customers we're supporting and the ones we're going to be supporting in the future.