 I'd like to welcome Dr. Abishak Chulia from NEPA Cloud. It's great to speak with you again. Great to meet you all. Thanks for having me here on today. Absolutely. As Mark and Jonathan just mentioned, we're seeing explosive growth in OpenStack right now with over 25 million cores in production. That's a 66 percent year over year. The OpenStack public Cloud footprint is expanding as well with 175 public cloud data centers worldwide. NEPA is one of them. The Thai hybrid cloud market is expected to grow to 15 billion baht by 2024, and that's more than 450 million US. As the first locally owned Thai public cloud, what opportunities do you see for NEPA Cloud in this growing market, Dr. Chulia? Everybody here in Thailand, they are talking about cloud, cloud, cloud here. We've been working on this thing for five years here. I think we're ready for the next step. With our team and our knowledge and our experience, we can compete with the global cloud providers here. We are really delighted to join OpenStack OpenInfra Foundation here. We hope to increase the awareness by working closely with the OpenInfra team and OpenStack community here. We want to build the local OpenStack community here also, to increase the awareness and stimulate Thai industry, to utilize more of the open source technologies. Excellent. We're super excited to have you on as our first Thai Gold member. Can you tell me a little bit more about how the Thai IT industry is moving into a new era of cloud computing? How does NEPA's expertise in OpenStack help both small to medium enterprises and enterprise customers migrate to multi-cloud or hybrid cloud? Yeah. Like I mentioned before, we have for five years experience already in OpenStack and set in recently in tungsten fabric. I think we can help SMEs migrate to public cloud by providing them with the local support 24x7 with the solutions and also helping them reduce costs of IT operations. That is the key that I think everybody is looking for. It's time to reduce costs. But for enterprise customers, I think we can help them exit from global cloud to save costs as well and also migrating data back to Thailand to prevent them from violating the PDPA law, which will be in effect next June. All this OpenStack, private cloud and sub-storage will help them achieve that. At the same time, if they demand peak, they can use it in the vice public cloud at any instant to help them increase the scale of capabilities. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, we're seeing movement to hybrid cloud from because of data sovereignty all over the world. Does NEPA have currently any private cloud customers that are ready to make that move? Yes. Right now we do have three private cloud customers. One in banking and the other two is in telecoms industry. The one in banking, we have already made a proposal, long-term contract to move them between the private cloud and the public cloud. So basically they can jump back to hybrid cloud as they wish. And the other two, we already have committed to use our service for maintenance. So we think that we can convince them to go hybrid later on. That's excellent. Well, you heard it here first. NEPA is leading the charge in Thailand and taking over the public cloud world. Thanks a lot. Again, Dr. Chulia.