 Welcome to my Deployer Micro-Services on OpenShift3 with Red Hat Developer Studio presentation. My name is Fred Brickon. I've been working for the past five years at Red Hat on the Jebus Tools and Dev Studio team. I'm currently based in Canada. If you've heard of it, maybe I'm commuter on the Maven integration project, M2E and M2EWTB projects at Eclipse. So if you've used Maven or Maven and JavaE and you add bugs, that's on me. Currently I'm working on OpenShift tooling for Eclipse as part of the Jebus Tools and Dev Studio development. So today, this talk is designed to teach you how to deploy and scale Docker-based micro-services on the OpenShift container platform, running on the Red Hat container development kit and using the Red Hat developer studio. So a lot of the concepts that I'm going to talk, I've been introduced already by Pradeep in the talk before me. So I'm going to just make a quick overview of the products I'm going to demonstrate. First of all, the OpenShift container platform is Red Hat's platform-resistant service product. It's deployable on-premise, locally on your machine, on an hybrid or public cloud. You can apply for the online preview if you want to try it for yourself. I need space on OpenSource projects, which are the OpenShift Origin project, which itself is based on the Kubernetes container management project, as well as Docker, which is a lightweight container. So the container development kit is a container development environment provided by Red Hat. It's based on an upstream project called Atomic Development Bundle. It requires a $0 subscription. It's free for development use. So that means that you go to the Red Hat website, and there's a link over there. You go to that website, you download a couple files. So one is a zip file containing a Begrin file.