 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the lion dance. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Government Chief Information Officer Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Mr. Daniel Lai. Good morning. Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. First of all, on behalf of the people and the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, welcome to Hong Kong. It is my pleasure to be with you all at this OpenStat 2013 here in Hong Kong. OpenStat, being the fastest growing open source cloud community, amasses the expertise from over 275 companies across the globe. The OpenStat Summit is a valuable platform for participants to exchange and deliberate on the future of cloud computing. This global meeting of OpenStat community helped drive the development of cloud computing and promotes its widespread adoption to spur economic development and bring social benefits. Cloud computing is noted for its agility, portability and scalability. It is becoming a mainstream model for ICT services delivery across different economic and social domains around the world. New strategies, new standards and new opportunities are continuously being developed to take advantage of this innovative model of using ICT resources. Hong Kong Government has taken the lead in using cloud services to drive industry development. We are establishing the Government Cloud Platform for delivering Yi Government services in an agile, cost-effective and collaborative manner. Through active outsourcing arrangements in the establishment of the Government Cloud Platform, we generate the demand for cloud services and simulate the market for further development. To facilitate the adoption of public services in government, we have put in place a procurement arrangement for easy acquisition of public cloud services. We have enlisted some 40 service providers to provide government departments with over 300 different types of services. With the aim to promote the adoption and development of common services, standards and best practices in cloud services, we have established an expert group on cloud computing services and standards. This expert group seeks to promote interoperability, standardization, information security, data privacy, service provision and management, contracting practices, service management agreement among cloud service users and providers in Hong Kong. In collaboration with the expert group, we have now rolled out an information portal to promulgate useful resources relating to cloud computing, including adoption guidelines, success stories, best practices and other technical references to promote cloud adoption by business and also the small and medium enterprises. We are delighted to see that cloud services targeting local businesses are beginning to foster in Hong Kong. This cost-effective services provide our small and medium enterprises the opportunities to compete. And a good example is the launching of the Cyberport Community Cloud, which was only launched yesterday. The future of cloud computing is an open journey. All of us are eager to explore further collaboration and closer transform in the future. I would like to thank OpenStack Foundation for providing ICT practitioners of Hong Kong with this valuable opportunity to exchange at the summit. I also wish the summit a great success. For the overseas participants, I wish you will experience the vibrancy of this modern city on technology, business and leisure fronts and have a very fruitful and wonderful stay in Hong Kong. Thank you.