 Yes, I promise not to do too many slides because I usually don't like slides and I hate slides So I'll mostly talk about what I need to talk about So my name is Ignacio Gomez. I work at SUSE And we have a boost downstairs. Oh, it's not downstairs. It's actually right next door If you guys want to come and talk to us about what we're doing We have a distribution of a cloud foundry, which is actually quite interesting So my role is I'm based out of a Mia So I live in close to London and I'm visiting partners and customers on all the time and just talking kind of what their problem is and About 18 months ago. Everybody started talking about Kubernetes How great it was and all that because it really solves our problem from an infrastructure side Because they're able to get so much optimization from an infrastructure perspective and then Troy our product manager Who's sitting right over there and looking at his laptop He basically said it wouldn't be cool if we could actually deploy cloud foundry directly on on a container platform and that was actually quite interesting because you get a very small memory footprint and You kind of replace Kubernetes with Bosch because one of the big things Bosch gives you is scalability and resiliency And we kind of said Kubernetes was actually quite interesting for that So now we're able to Deploy cloud founder directly on top of Kubernetes. So it gives you a lot of flexibility. You can deploy on-premise With your own Kubernetes version or if you're on Google you can deploy on GKE, which we actually just started supporting about three days ago Which is nice And it just kind of builds a very good story for a customer because at the end of the day We're kind of really mirroring Kind of the benefits of cloud foundry, which is great developer productivity with the major benefits of Kubernetes Which is really optimizing the infrastructure and really optimizing the footprint. So you get a very good Kind of best of both worlds and at the same time you really solve a problem for the customer Which is actually you don't have to maintain different platforms You can just maintain a Kubernetes platform do your other kind of containers there and kind of happy days But then if you're building 12 factor type applications, you can use cloud foundry for that because that's kind of what it's good for And it scales quite nicely And you're out. Yeah, you're kind of able to do that From the other side Suze we're actually working on three main Projects from cloud foundry one is obviously the containerizations that I've been talking about where we've containerized the runtime The other one is a project Irene. So at the end of this month, we're coming out with 1.4 Which is our version of cloud foundry and you're going to be able to use a Kubernetes scheduler instead of Diego. So you'll have to you have the option to use either one or the other It's not going to be production grade yet because that's coming up. That's a technical preview. Yes And the other one that we're working on is strato Which is nice because you can be running different versions of Of cloud foundry so you can have IBM you can have PCF and you can have Suze and it's all under one single pane of Glass and that gives you kind of a nice kind of way to to manage it from an operator perspective At the end of the day everything I've talked about Kubernetes The developer doesn't care about and he shouldn't because that's just the way it works But from an operator side you can just kind of reutilize all those skills that that you have from a Kubernetes perspective to manage the infrastructure side and get those great optimizations. Yeah Good. I think that was