 OpenStack's user survey offers great insights into how our community uses their clouds, revealing technology choices, project adoption, and cloud size. I'm Heidi Joy-Trathaway from the OpenStack Foundation, here with some quick insights from the latest survey, which updates our most popular charts. After 14 software releases, it's no surprise that OpenStack's user satisfaction continues to rise. The net promoter score, or NPS, among users with deployments has risen steadily over the past four surveys and is eight points higher than it was a year ago. Compared to the software industry's median NPS score of 22, this is a great benchmark. Another key finding in this user survey shows the proportion of deployments in production. It's 20% greater than one year ago, demonstrating how OpenStack clouds are increasingly moving from proof of concept or test phase into full operational use. Check out how users are adopting OpenStack software releases in this dynamic chart, which shows release adoption over time. We see users accelerating the pace of adoption of new releases to take advantage of features that offer greater scalability, resiliency, and an enhanced user experience. We asked users what their top business drivers are for choosing OpenStack. According to the survey, 72% of users say cost is the number one business driver for adopting OpenStack. Operational efficiency and innovation rounded out the top three answers. The community is showing significantly greater interest in networking functions virtualization, or NFV, and bare metal technology. And for the third survey in a row, containers top the list of emerging technologies that most interest our community. While we often talk about OpenStack being used by the world's largest brands and organizations, we also think it's interesting that the user survey shows a full spectrum of company sizes, with nearly a quarter of those who answered the latest survey coming from organizations with fewer than 100 employees. You can download the Deployments Only Update report for October 2016, as well as the full report from April 2016 at openstack.org slash user hyphen survey. You can also conduct your own analysis with a new online tool, available now in beta at openstack.org slash analytics. There you'll be able to apply six global filters to virtually every quantitative question on the survey. Many thanks to the user committee and the hundreds of users who took the time to provide insights into their clouds. Thanks for your time and passion for OpenStack.