 Hello, my name is Eileen Healy and I'm coming to you from ITU Telecom World 2014 in Doha, Qatar. I've just finished a panel on networks in the cloud. We had a fascinating group of experts who discussed how telecom networks will migrate to the cloud and what will be required in order for that to be accomplished. We discussed network function virtualization, software-defined networks, and a range of issues related to who would own the network, where the data would be managed, and how cloud computing would impact network operators. We also discussed current deployments in trials. There was a fair amount of discussion about security and we, importantly, discussed how users' wants and needs would be addressed. At the end, we wrapped up with each panelist giving their views and their predictions about where cloud would be in telecom networks by 2020. The conclusions of the panel were that network clouds would be ubiquitous, providing operators with more flexibility and users with enhanced services, that international standards would be sufficiently developed and evolved to provide both interoperability of clouds, security, and other critical network functions, and finally that operators would have had time to both learn how to manage cloud networks as well as transition their network organizations to manage in a cloud environment. So it will be interesting to regroup at ITU Telecom World 2020 to see if these predictions actually come to pass. Thank you.