 Thank you. It is very nice to be able to be here with you today, even if only virtually, and give you a short update about the Starling X project. For those of you who may not know the project, it is an open-source platform for the Edge, and no, I will not give you a definition of Edge here because of what surely disagree with me. Every Edge is unique and different if you take a close enough look, with a variety of requirements and characteristics. Edge computing represents a technology evolution, and during this phase, a lot of new solutions are being built, and a lot of existing components are being enhanced. Edge relies heavily on modular infrastructure, and the key to success is to be able to put all these building blocks together, and this is where open infrastructure comes in, to ensure that all the pieces will fit. Starling X is a great example. It delivers new functionality to fill in some gaps, while being built through open collaboration to enhance the open-source components upstream that it integrates. The 4.0 release just came out two months ago, and it is a fusion between OpenStack, Kubernetes, and other well-known components like Ceph or the Linux kernel. Components that you already know and use are taken to the next level with focus on critical aspects, like security or manageability. The Starling X project has come a long way since the project launched two years ago. It was confirmed as a top-level open infrastructure project earlier this year, and by today, it powers systems like Verizon's virtualized 5G-RAN infrastructure. The platform delivers functionality like high availability and zero-attach management, which are key to fulfill the strict requirements of the telecommunications sector. The platform will be utilized by use cases, for instance, autonomous robotics for manufacturing, which is an emerging area in digitalization and remote healthcare, which is getting more and more critical. If you're interested in the features, use cases, and more, check out all the sessions at the summit this week. You can search for Starling X on the event schedule to find the many presentations and panels that are featuring the project. And if you're interested in how the platform is being built, then make sure that you attend the project team's gathering next week. Join us on Tuesday and Thursday to meet the contributors, to share your feedback, ask questions, or join the development process. Hope to see you there. And with that, thank you for your attention. Back to you, Jonathan and Mark.