 Hello everyone, welcome to the KubeCon at Detroit. Today, I would like to take five minutes to share with you about Intel's perspective on open source or innovation in cloud computing and some of our exciting developments in this area. Intel is committed to the success of the open source community because open source provides an incubating platform for innovation. Open source is good for our business but also good for the entire industry. Intel operates at virtually every layer of the cloud technology stack. We have started to take a software-first approach and open source community plays a key role in that. Our work in the open source and the close collaboration we have been had with the upstream developers are crucial to our mission and our success. It is our goal to make sure that the open source community is benefiting as much from us as we are from them. One great thing about cloud is that it hides the complexity of the hardware and infrastructure from the end users. You may think that the low layers of the cloud technology stack do not matter anymore but after joining Intel for over one year, I have realized how important the low layer of work is to the cloud. I have had the opportunity to really dig in and see how efficiency, acceleration, and isolation at the silicon layer can help with cost, performance, and security of the cloud. Just to give you one example about how hardware topology aware scheduling helps with performance and cost. You may know that the CPU and memory on a physical server are grouped into numerous nodes. Obviously, inter-numer node communication will be slower than inter-numer node communication. Therefore, if the cloud scheduler can take the low layer hardware topology into consideration, your workloads performance will be enhanced. The CPU and memory on the server will be used more efficiently which results in lower cloud cost. We all know how important data security is in the cloud. Today's cloud supports data security when the data is addressed or in transit but not when the data is in use. To fill this gap, we need confidential computing technologies like SGX and TDX to build a trusted execution environment around the data when the data is being processed. Hardware topology aware scheduling and confidential computing technologies are just two of the areas we have been working with the upstream community to take the cloud cost, performance, and security to the next level. To take the cloud to the next level, there's still a lot of innovation and work to do. The industry is moving from bare metal to working machine to container and then to serverless function. Serverless enables developer velocity by offloading from the developer side to the cloud platform side, not just how but also when to run a workload. Serverless offers many benefits but it also brings some challenges. Two of the major challenges are code start latency and auto scaling speed in response to a burst of traffic. To solve these challenges, we have been working on a new snapshot-based container image to start run a workload which greatly reduces the code start latency. We are also developing a new auto scaling approach to increase the scaling speed when there is a burst of traffic. This is just one example of the innovative work to solve the pain points in the cloud. Intel has contributed to many open source projects. This slide just shows a few of the projects we have been contributing to. As you can see, our contribution to the cloud spans all the software stack. If you are curious, you can learn more about our work at Intel Boost in the solutions showcase. You may be surprised at what you will see and we would love to get your feedback. There's a lot more I would like to cover but I can only say so much in five minutes. I would like to say again that Intel is committed more than ever to the success of the open source community. Please continue to give us your requirements and feedback and please come to see us at the Intel Boost. Together we can do great things and drive more innovation from silicon to serverless. Thank you very much and I hope you'll enjoy your journey at KUKA.