 Awesome to see everybody here in Austin, Texas. Welcome and thank you for joining us. There's really no such thing as too big to fail when it comes to the technology industry. It's collaborate or die when it comes to the future. 50 billion devices all over the world will be connected by 2020. Our lives are changing rapidly, but we still need to process, store, and move data. So the fact is in that emerging lamp stack, whatever it is, it's going to be open stack and a number of other technologies. This is our opportunity really to collaborate this week and think bigger going forward. In July 2010, there were 75 of us just down the road at the Omni Hotel for the very first OpenStack Design Summit. And this week, we have 7,500 people back here in Austin. Pretty amazing growth. Having open stack-powered infrastructure, it's kind of like having one stop shop for all our use cases. OpenStack sits at AIC score, and that has catapulted us forward in our cloud journey. The rapid evolution of OpenStack towards providing a full set of capabilities, both for cloud operators, even for developers, is something we fully embrace in AIC and at AT&T. What people want is something that's programmable, that gives them access to bare metal virtual machines and containers. The thing that is so cool about these events is that it's an opportunity for so many people, thousands and thousands of people to come together, and they are the people that can help you know what you need to know. Have a great time, and have a good time with OpenStack. Here is the summit going next. We're going to Barcelona in October of this year. We are returning to Boston, and in November of 2017, for the first time, we will be taking the OpenStack Summit down under. You're joining a community that is in 178 countries, 50,000 people, and it's awesome to have you here and to be part of it. Have a good time with OpenStack.