 I'm going to go ahead and get started. Good morning. My name is Greg Otto, and I'm from Comcast. And it's my privilege to kick off the Cloud Foundry in the Enterprise track. It was really a great experience for me to be a co-track chair with Dormain. And she wasn't able to be here because we actually created a whole government track that you heard Abby talk about in her keynote. So we had so many awesome submissions, and there was just a ton of really good content. We created that whole other track. So she's kicking that off as we speak. Real quick, we need to make a public safety announcement. Be mindful of your exits. And while you're absorbing this material, I also wanted to make a very, very important sports announcement in case everybody didn't know. The Eagles did win the Super Bowl. And we're happy to be in New England. It's in the spirit of sportsmanship. So we really appreciate the warm welcome. This is what happens when Dormain leaves me unattended. So we're going to go ahead and take advantage of that, but don't tell her. So really thank you for coming and for your interest. The conference and certainly this track wouldn't be available if it wasn't for you all and all the submissions and the interest. So that's first and foremost. We did really get an incredible amount of really awesome talks. It was easy to put a track together. It was difficult to finalize all the different talks because there were so many that were really, really good. This does complement the government track. So the government talks were submitted as part of the enterprise track. And we do share a lot of the same problems. So you might want to kind of switch back and forth between some of the different tracks. They're solving some really interesting problems that are also applicable in the enterprise as well. So there's some really interesting dynamics that the government has to deal with that might help inform you and your journey and some of the issues that you're facing. And then when we put the track together, it just so happened that we have coverage across so many different industries and so many different use cases. I really think that there's going to be something for everybody. The way we structured the talks in day one is really kind of getting started, laying the foundation. There's going to be talks that I want to go through each one of them but really sets the foundation for the two days. And on day two, we get a little bit more advanced with some of the topics. We'll talk about multi-cloud. We have some really great speakers with respect to how we handle data. So definitely want to check that out as well. And if nothing else, one of the things that I'm really passionate about is connecting people together and focusing on the human aspects of what we do. So if there's nothing else that you get out of this, other than making new friends, new connections, and learning from each other, that's really kind of my call to action to you all, is don't be shy, whether you're talking to me or any of the other presenters. Definitely make those connections. I know I've benefited a lot. I've learned a lot through the connections that I've made. So definitely encourage you to make some friends and share and learn from each other. All right, so day one, Kyle's gonna kick us off. So not only is he gonna give a talk, but he's also lended his laptop as well. So really appreciate the teamwork. We're already making friends, see how that works. But it's really interesting because Cloud Foundry is creating such a disruption and Kyle's gonna talk about that disruption and how the focus, moving from an idle-based environment, IT service management, and how that parallels to new environments that we're in today. So it's definitely a really good talk. And then we have a couple of really good talks with respect to CICD and pipelining, Zipcar who was just part of the keynote, and then Royal Bank of Canada, both teams doing really, really good work. As dependent on where you're at in your journey, Comcast we've been at it for four and a half years and we're still doing a lot of work around pipelining. So I think that that's really valuable information. And then our very own Dormain is going to provide what I would call a greatest hits album. So it's taking all the success stories and all the landmines that we've stepped on along the way and sharing that in one talk. So really interesting, really powerful. Lot of lessons learned across a lot of different companies. So that would be definitely a talk that I would make sure to not miss. And then from a healthcare standpoint, folks from Kaiser sharing their journey and the consumerization of healthcare certainly applies to everybody. There's probably some interest there. And T-Mobile, really interesting, I had a chance to talk with Chuck at the spring one conference and T-Mobile has really done an amazing job going from really just starting out to they're running at pretty large scale and they've had some benefits being able to launch the new iPhone with no impact. They were wanting a few carriers to do that. So definitely want to check that out. And then something that I think will hold everyone's interest. So get your coffee, drink your sodas. You definitely want to make sure that you're making the AWS talk. So using Cloud Foundry with AWS is really interesting. Even at my company, folks look at it as an either or but it's actually a better together story. So I think that that's a really interesting talk that will resonate with a lot of folks. And then Friday, we kind of stick with the mobile theme a little bit. So from zero to mobile in eight weeks, it's pretty impressive. And then Garmin's going to share some stories around how they've scaled their environment and some of the challenges that they faced as you move from just putting a small number of apps and then as that takes off. Pretty much every story that I've seen, including our own, is that you start off kind of slower and then as you build to success in our share, it really takes off. So especially if you're early in your journey, you definitely want to check that out because the scale does happen all of a sudden. So really good information there. And then the folks from Orange are going to talk about big data and data patterns. So this was something that we really felt was important because I know for us, we struggle with data in the cloud with these new patterns. So really good information. They have a lot of good insights with respect to data. And then Allstate, we've heard from Matt Curry. The Allstate team, we've learned a lot from them and they're going to talk about multi-cloud. If you're not deploying in a multi-cloud way, you probably will be soon. I think Abby shared some stats on that. I think it's somewhere around 40% or so. I believe that that will increase, right? So that's definitely going to accelerate. I think that that's a very relevant talk. And then JP Morgan Chase, definitely know a little something about data. So they're going to share some information with you in terms of data integrity. And then we're going to close out the last slot on Friday, but really, really powerful panel that was actually at spring one. And I see Mark in the audience. Again, there's a lot of insights from how we handle data once you move that applications onto the platform. So this is kind of another greatest hits, but focused on data. And I know that I am absolutely going to make sure that I watch that because I can never get enough time with Mark to learn. So I think that you're going to learn a lot from that panel as well. All right, so with that, I am going to turn it over to my new friend, Kyle.