 We're here for the first ever OpenStack Days Ireland event here in the Marker Hotel in Dublin. Super venue. It's packed out. We've sold out. There's 160 people here. A lot of them new to OpenStack which is fantastic. Growing community here in Ireland. We've had a fabulous array of speakers this morning. We've had Jonathan Bryce, the Chief Executive of the Foundation, who has opened with a fabulous keynote to speak about, talk about emerging trends and how OpenStack has progressed in maturity. It's fantastic. We've had great speakers from Intel, IBM, Workday. It's an end user company here in Dublin. Loads more. Loads more to come afterwards. We've had a theme of NFV and networking straight after lunch. Really looking forward to that. The industry is really moving forward in that space. I think OpenStack can bring a lot to it. We're looking forward to the rest of the day. I guess I've just finished my talk here at OpenStack Day in Ireland. I'm Irish as you can probably tell from the accent. I work from Dublin. I've been an open source developer in Dublin for 15 years or so. I'm really excited about OpenStack. I think it's one of the best, biggest, most promising open source projects out there really, really showing what open source can do. I'm just really excited that we're having an event here in Dublin for OpenStack. Really our first large event for OpenStack in Dublin. Credit goes to Haiti and team from Intel for organizing all of this. We have a great venue here today and a great lineup. I've just done giving my presentation. It was NFV, the opportunity for OpenStack. Basically, this is a theme I've been talking about for the last couple of years or so. It's basically whether the OpenStack world should be embracing NFV, should be embracing the telco market, as opposed to seeing it as something that's maybe we should resist that it's distracting us from our core mission. The case I'm laying out on my talk, and I've done it in a blog post before, if people wanted to look it up, is basically what we're seeing here is the telco industry transforming its data centers, really adopting the cloud model and really changing how its applications are architected and how they're provisioned. It's something that fits really, really well with OpenStack.