 Hi, I'm Mike Place and I'm on the core development team at Saltstack. I'm coming to you from my house in Salt Lake City, Utah. I'm really excited to come to RootConf. Saltstack is an open source remote execution and configuration management platform for event driven infrastructure automation. At Salt, we believe the configuration management isn't just the end all goal, but config management is just one service that can run on top of Salt's high speed distributed message bus. And that message bus allows DevOps professionals to have full stack control for server management, for monitoring, for application development, for security remediation, and much, much more. Salt is one of the largest Python based open source communities in the world, and it only continues to grow each and every week. And since it's such a wonderful community, I look forward to meeting many of you and inviting you to join with us. Like I said, I'm really excited to come to RootConf. This will be my first time in India, and I'm really excited to meet everybody there. There are already a lot of talks I'm really looking forward to seeing, and I hope I get a chance to attend a lot of them and learn from many of you. I'll be giving a 30 minute talk that introduces Salt and explains many of the major concepts that should allow you to get up and running with Salt very, very quickly. It should allow you to manage your entire infrastructure with Salt, whether you're managing 10 servers or 10,000. Now, because Salt is so powerful and can be used in so many different ways, I'll also be presenting a full workshop on Salt, where we can sit down and we can actually go into some of the internals, we can talk about various use cases for Salt, and we can look at some really common patterns for people that use Salt day to day in their infrastructure. So I hope that you can attend both the workshop and the talk. But if you can just attend the talk, I hope that you'll also get a chance to come by and say hello and introduce yourself. I'd love to talk to you, hear more about your work. And I look forward to meeting all of you at RootConf in May. Bye bye.