 Hello, and thank you for your interest in OpenShift.io. This is the first of a series of short videos to help you get acquainted with OpenShift.io. OpenShift.io is an online service which provides you with a complete development environment. It supports an agile, virtuous development cycle and provides capabilities across the entire lifecycle of application development. I'll stress that OpenShift.io is an integrated set of development tools, not just developer tools. That is to say, the goal of OpenShift.io is to provide something for everyone involved in the software development process. Developers, testers, designers, product, program and project managers, stakeholders, end users, etc. And combined with the power of OpenShift, a complete and holistic DevOps experience. If you've already registered for OpenShift.io and are currently on the waitlist, we greatly appreciate your patience. Demand has been incredible. We want to ensure that you have a great experience when you first use OpenShift.io, so we are diligently working to resolve the generous feedback from our first set of users. As we continue to improve this system, we'll continue to let more people in. And if you are not currently registered and would like to claim your spot on the waitlist, simply go to OpenShift.io, click the red, sign up for the preview button and fill out the registration form. Registering for OpenShift.io also registers you for OpenShift Online and the Red Hat Developer Program. OpenShift Online is Red Hat's hosted OpenShift offering, instantly bringing you the power of enterprise grade Kubernetes. The Red Hat Developer Program, found online at developers.redhat.com, is your one-stop resource for development tools, technologies, documentation, quick starts, cheat sheets, and so much more, all related to Red Hat technologies. Plus, the program runs a very active blog which includes tons of community contributions from people just like you. Okay, let's get back to OpenShift.io and see what it can do. OpenShift.io is all about making it extremely easy for anyone to create cloud-native applications. These new applications, which are often composed of microservices, are automatically containerized and fully compatible with OpenShift. Amazingly, you do not need to understand Linux, containers, Docker, Kubernetes, or OpenShift to achieve these goals. All of the hard work will be done for you. And if you do know those technologies and want to fully use them, they are always available for your expert employment. In OpenShift.io, you'll find tools for planning work, perhaps even across a very large team. You'll be able to track features, issues, bugs, current activities and so forth, and do so in an iterative manner which matches the way that your team works. You'll also find tools for managing your source code and actually coding your application, powered by the amazing Eclipse Che. OpenShift.io will provide you with guidance for which runtime stacks to choose, hand curated by our team of experts, and it'll even provision your development and test environments for you, fully configured and ready to go. OpenShift.io's analytics use a combination of predictive, empirical and curated data to provide you insights, both in real time when coding and also as a part of every build, which help you to make choices with confidence. You'll avoid common issues such as taking a dependency on an open source package which may have a security vulnerability, or using libraries which are no longer popular and have been superseded with more trusted solutions. The build pipeline features of OpenShift.io will help to ensure that every change you commit to your source code repository is built, tested and deployed for inspection and approval, and once approved, your application will be running in the public cloud thanks to OpenShift Online. Over the course of this video series, we'll take short deep dives into these functional areas, plus explain some key concepts within OpenShift.io. Thanks again for watching and happy coding.