 I'm David Schecksneider, Global Partner Solutions Architect at CouchBase. My presentation is CouchBase, a primer. For those of you not familiar with CouchBase, CouchBase is a highly scalable NoSQL data platform that can be deployed on-prem in private and public clouds on OpenShift slash Kubernetes with our autonomous operator and at the edge. Now I use the term data platform instead of database because we're a complete platform. At its core, CouchBase is a shared nothing distributed data store with both key value and JSON document data models. In addition to the core data services, we have SQL for JSON, which we refer to as in one QL or NICL, full-text search, real-time analytics, event triggers, and a full-stack mobile solution. So what makes CouchBase different from other modern databases? Well, there are three key areas where we win with our customers, unmatched agility and flexibility for developers. Teams can enhance application development agility by capitalizing on a declarative query language, full-text search, and adaptive indexing capabilities, plus seamless data mobility. Unparalleled performance at scale for IT architects. CouchBase can handle any volume, volatility, or speed of data, any number of data sources, and any number of end users with an in-memory data set process, smart optimization, and highly performant indexing. Finally, we're the easiest platform to manage for DevOps teams. With our CouchBase Autonomous Operator, teams can streamline configuration and setup, take advantage of multi-cloud agility, and help ensure availability with 5.9's reliability. Across the top, we have our verticals where we can showcase the industries that we're serving. Now, how do we link the top and the bottom together? All of this in the middle are systems of engagement. So we can start to fill in the details, what are systems of engagement? Where they're built is web, mobile, and IoT applications. Those applications are categorized into the four solutions we've solidified on. They are separate enough that you have to draw distinctions between them. Customer 360 is about aggregating data from multiple silos into a single layer. Catalog and inventory is everything that goes into content, product, and media catalogs. Performance and flexibility are key here. Field service refers to applications that are deployed out in the real world. Many times when network connectivity is either limited or non-existent. And IoT data management is all about managing devices and the data that they're capturing. Finally, CouchBase has used three main ways to underpin all of these applications, sliding along the spectrum of caching, the source of truth, all the way to system of record. The whole picture is a key differentiator for CouchBase. It's meant to articulate the wide array of use cases and applications that CouchBase can handle. So why CouchBase and Red Hat? When running CouchBase on OpenShift, you can achieve automated containerization of workloads with CouchBase as the data layer for new and existing data-oriented stateless applications. Red Hat is the leader in managed containerization providing a complete platform with services around it. CouchBase is the technology market leader in the NoSQL open source data management space providing a complete platform for data access and storage. CouchBase is cloud native, the same as OpenShift and can be placed anywhere. Both technologies are ready to scale. If you need additional OpenShift capacity, deploy additional worker nodes. If you need additional CouchBase capacity, deploy additional server pods. Now let's talk a bit about the CouchBase Autonomous Operator. The CouchBase Operator was the first introduced in 2018 being one of the first certified operators for OpenShift. Today our operator has achieved the highest capability level at level five. The operator gives teams the ability to deploy, manage and maintain CouchBase clusters so the teams can now focus on innovation rather than the day-to-day care and feeding of multiple environments. What we've been seeing in the field are customers trusting our mature operator to run CouchBase as a fully managed stateful workload on OpenShift. By deploying CouchBase next to your data-oriented microservices on a common platform, the workload for your DevOps team is reduced resulting in better TCO. So where can you go to learn more about CouchBase? An excellent place to start is developer.couchbase.com. On the site there are past reported sessions of our online event, CouchBase Connect. CouchBase Academy features free learning opportunities in the CouchBase playground which provides a live environment and tutorials. Also stay tuned for use case based demos. Thank you so much for your time.