 Hello and good morning, good afternoon or good evening wherever you are. It's my pleasure to have the opportunity to speak with you all and to welcome you to this virtual event today. Where our theme is business transformation in the digital era. And the majority of the event will be conducted in Spanish. My name is Chris Ford and I work at the open group where I have the responsibility for our enterprise architecture products such as toga for an argument. I'm also responsible for our business operation in Asia Pacific. So normally I work for my office in Shanghai, China, but today I'm speaking to you from Phoenix, Arizona. Now, usually when I open an event organized by the open group, one of my tasks is to make sure that you know where you can find tea or coffee or snacks. And of course, where the toilets are, I think, however, at the time, most of you are at home and it's a reasonable assumption that you already have that vital information at hand. So we'll move forward with the regular, the regular program here. We've all recently had to make profound changes in our personal professional lives. Many unanticipated on unplanned changes that impact upon my belief. The nature of how we're gathering here today is an illustration of the changes forced upon us. And we're all involved in an ongoing, somewhat uncomfortable and challenging shift in the reality of our daily existence. This reality cuts across boundaries based on geography, race, language, culture, economies, et cetera. So leading through change both planned and unplanned and dealing with that change personally. Is not only driven by a single big bang event, but also by smaller, perhaps even subtle things that are synthesized or chain together that result in change over time. And I suggest to you that this is in fact the essence of transformation in the digital era or in any other era. So a question is, are we individually and collectively in our business environments, equipped to deal with scenarios of transformation. Now today, we will hear multiple presentations dealing with this topic of business transformation in the digital era. So what does the open group offer in this context. Well, we offer the distilled knowledge, experience and practice of thousands of subject matter experts from our 750 member companies. Our members, our ecosystem and the expertise contained in it are an incredibly valuable resource for you. And at this time, you're actively participating in a part of that ecosystem. You should hear today that enterprise architecture can and does play a pivotal role in transformations. And recently the open group had a major milestone when we passed 100,000 certifications for the toga standard against which many enterprise architects certifies beyond enterprise architecture and the role of an enterprise architect. There are many considerations in context in transformation. The open groups digital professional body of knowledge provides context for scaling your organization and help you recognize what's essential in your current and future scale and considerations for organizing for success in this digital era. Operating a digital first organization involves a value stream of delivery that cannot be ignored. So if you've not already done so, please look at the material we have published on running your technology organization as a business that is articulated in the open groups, it for it publications. And of course, securing a digital company is not a trivial undertaken undertaking given the risks and threats that the public and private sectors face minute to minute. So I would encourage you to look at the risk and security publications from the open group and the open fair materials. Now, no, no doubt many of you are involved in agile and digital transformation practices. You will see announcements on new and updated material from the open group dealing with this area of practice. So in summary for business transformation, the digital era, there's a huge resource of open standards material already published and currently under development. This material is normally based on research and theory, but it's been proven in practice. And you can find that material in the publications area of our website from the open group. Now, some of it will be covered today, but it's impossible to cover it all today. I also want to make a request of you all localization is extremely important to us at the open group. Localization means accessibility and adoption. It means unlocking the value of this material and extending its use. So I would ask if any of you are interested in being involved in localizing any of the English language material into Spanish. Please contact Sonia, myself or any staff member of the open group and we would be happy to follow up after this event. So it's really time to begin the presentation and panel activities for today's event. So in closing, what I would like to say is I hope that you, your families and colleagues are safe and will continue to be so. I hope you have a great event and we look forward to the future engagement with you here at the open group. And thank you very much to our panelists for sharing our presenters and panelists for sharing their expertise with us here today. Thank you very much.