 Hi, I'm Mark Cullier with the OpenStack Foundation and we're very excited to have the 10th release of OpenStack, codenamed Juno. It's now out and we've got a dashboard demo where we can walk you through some of the highlights. OpenStack is a platform for managing all of the resources in your data center, the compute, storage, networking. So things like launching virtual machines, attaching storage volumes to it, block storage, object storage, and then, you know, if you look up a level, we now have this data processing capability, which allows you to do things like Hadoop jobs or Spark. And, you know, this is a new territory for OpenStack and it's really catering to a lot of the needs that we hear from users about the common tasks they want to automate. Another example of that would be the database as a service component, which is codenamed Trove. So that's helping you automate a very common task that everyone has, which is managing, deploying, operating databases. And so these are just a few of those capabilities that you see in the OpenStack Juno release. And if you take a step back and actually just look at some of the basics, like creating groups and users and assigning quotas and seeing how that kind of information shows up in the dashboard for the users, they can actually see how close they are to coming over their quota. You know, those are all usability things that you expect in any cloud platform and you can see them here in the OpenStack dashboard. I'm Mark Cullier and I hope you have a good time with OpenStack.