 We are so happy to have you here in person in this beautiful city. I hope you will have a good time and chance to see this beautiful city in Vancouver. Taylor from CNCF is joining me today on stage. So we will be walking you through the event keynotes today. As an announcement, we made like, my name is Fadir Manjan. I work at the Lynx Foundation as the executive director of the Continuous Theater Foundation. Before we start this morning, you'd like to thank our sponsors, our Gold Sponsors, Army and Opsemics and Silver Sponsors, Harmony, Harness and Puppet. Without their support, we wouldn't be having this event. So thanks a lot for all your support. Again, please visit them on Sponsor Showcase Booth Hall and see what they are talking about there and the solutions showcase in the Brewer's foyer. And we have Booth Crawl tonight after the sessions, wrap up for the day from 5.40 to 7.30 p.m. A few housekeeping items, a quick reminder about our event code of conduct. All attendees should feel welcome and include in our events. And we take this very seriously. If you notice any issue, please directly reach out to our events team and ask for their guidance and recommendations. So we have the good event here this week. And I think we can start with some of the things we are excited to talk about. And as you see, we have our sponsors called Army, Opsemics, Silver, Harmony and Puppet and startup Auto Cloud, Firefly and Prodvana. How this event happened? Like because some of the people might be wondering, like, OK, CDCon was happening as a standalone event. GitOpsCon was collated with KubeCon. And now we are collocating CDCon and GitOpsCon together as part of a sort summit in North America. And this idea actually came a few months ago after we've been talking about how we can increase our collaboration between our communities, like the project communities, as well as the continuous data foundation and collaborative computing foundation, because continuous data and GitOps, they are common practices, regardless of the product structure, regardless of the target environment, regardless of the industry, cloud native versus monodata and so on. And we said, maybe we should put these two events together so we can bring all the communities together, all the projects together, and find ways to move the domain forward together in a collaborative manner. So that's how we came up with the idea. And thanks to our friends at CNCF, we made it happen. And you are all here, which is really good, because then we can have a lot of opportunity and chance to find out what the challenges our users are facing, how we can bring our projects together and move things forward in a collaborative manner. And some of you might know continuous data foundation. Some of you might know cloud native computing foundation. We want to give you some kind of historical information about both of these foundations so you know who these foundations are and what we are doing and what projects you can see and start contributing and using. So the continuous data foundation is a pretty young foundation. It was established around 2019, almost four years ago, and it started with four projects. Our four founding projects are Jenkins, Jenkins X, Spinnaker, and Tecton. Today, we have nine projects, CDVans, Jenkins, Jenkins X, Ortelius, Perseus, screwdriver CD, Spinnaker, Shipwright, and Tecton. And our goal and mission with continuous data foundation is to improve the world's capacity to deliver software with security and speed. As I noted, continuous data is common concern for any type of product and type of environment and type of industry. And continuous data foundation provides a neutral home for any project and anyone who wants to collaborate and contribute to continuous data ecosystem. Taylor? Absolutely, thank you, thank you. So welcome everybody. I hope you had a wonderful walk and ore drive in the CNCF. So really excited about this event and wanted to give some context for those that aren't aware of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. The CNCF, we bring folks together, just got back from KubeCon in Amsterdam. Definitely recommend checking out a lot of the videos on YouTube. I think I just got through all of my inbox backlog. So we're back at inbox zero, so that's very exciting. We have 159 projects right now. This slide is really difficult to keep up to date because we continuously have more contributors, which is wonderful, but also very difficult to keep the slide up to date. So we'll have to figure out some API integration at some point in time or a pipeline of our own. We have over 800 member organizations and thousands upon thousands of community members as well. So again, this slide is just very difficult to keep up to date, but wonderful to see that we're starting to hit a little bit of a plateau when it comes to countries as well and folks getting involved. It's truly a global community and wonderful to see all of the dialogues and communication happen on this front, whether it's edge networks, figuring out how to get into, how to put cloud native into your organization, adopt these things from a technical or cultural sense. We're just seeing so much discussion on that front and it's great to have a vendor neutral place within the CNCF to be able to have those conversations, to not get pitched or to kind of experience that turbulence when you are just starting to form things or trying to figure out how to level up that organization. So really excited to be here with you all. Then I'll pass it back to you. Thanks, Taylor. So as you know, this event is happening first time in this setup, CDCon and GitOps come together and when we first start talking about this event, we said like, okay, let's see how many people will want to talk at this event and how we can bring all these different projects and topics together. And we were pretty happy to see the number of proposals we received. I think we had more than 250 proposals for two day event which is like really great number. And then finally, our program committees, by the way, we had three program committees, one for CDCon, one for GitOps, one for Spinnaker Summit and they put a lot of time and effort to find the best talks that gives us you know, idea about what's happening within CDEcosystem, GitOps ecosystem and how organizations are applying these practices for their organizational performance. And then the program committees came up with over 80 pro sessions and those sessions will be during these two days and we have more than 100 speakers giving those sessions. So we would like to thank everyone who submitted and proposed talk for this event and congratulations for everyone who got their talks accepted. So, here's CDCon program committee. As you see, we had nine contributor stars, CDCon program committee. The CDCon program committee was chaired by Lori Loris of JFrog and we had Bhatwana Paidan, Andrew Fong, Dadi Sisanyika, Garima Baishpai, Brad McCoy, Carlos Sadev Panato, Alicia Tong and Adam Kaplan. They spent a lot of time and effort to put the program together so I want to thank all of them for their efforts and time and everything and the conversations that took place during these program committee meetings were awesome. Like it was really great so you could feel the passion of these people in these topics. Awesome, we'd also like to thank the GitOpsCon program committee as well. Lee, Todd, Christian, Nicholas, Mike, Priyanka, Hari, Samuel, Max, Dan, Annie and Scott. Just a myriad of folks that have this deep sense of how GitOps is working. Again, fabulous conversations happening on that front too and it is not easy to go through any CFP type of process whatsoever, KubeCon, GitOpsCon. So we really want to thank these folks for their time and their dedication. We also have some wonderful keynote speakers, some of which you'll see shortly and quite excited on that front as well. Never easy to find folks when it comes to keynotes but again, we're gonna have some fantastic talks today as well. So, C. Contruder Foundation and Science is a collaborative company foundation. We have been collaborating on different topics, like they weren't so visible but CDCon and GitOpsCon will hopefully make our collaboration more visible and more powerful. And one of the things we start working on is creating a new certification, certified GitOps associated in collaboration with Cloud Native Company Foundation. And this was announced by Chris Anecek during KubeCon Europe in Amsterdam. So we are still working, finalizing the details of this and better exam should be available soon. So please, like if you have interesting GitOps, this is the certification you may want to give a try on. And in addition to that, we have a free course introduction to GitOps so you can take this course today, start refreshing your knowledge around GitOps to get ready for the exam whenever that becomes available. I think that was all. Yeah, with that, we'd love to invite y'all to have a wonderful conference. I'll be back on stage here shortly but we'd love to turn it over to Fatih to get things all kicked out. Thank you. Thank you, Taylor. Thank you, everybody. Thank you.