 From around the globe, it's theCUBE with digital coverage of DockerCon Live 2020. Brought to you by Docker and its ecosystem partners. Hey, welcome back everyone. DockerCon 2020, I'm John Furrier, Jenny Burch, we're hosting the event. We're here in the DockerCon Command Center, CUBE Studios, Palo Alto, Jenny, you're at home sheltering in place. Great to see you again. Good to see you. We've made it past the halfway mark, right? We're halfway home here. So far, great buzz. How you feeling? What is some of the highlights for you? What's any announcements, anything going on? That people should be aware. We've got another great session coming up with the Docker Desktop Product Lead Manager. What's going on in your end? You know, I think one of the most exciting things that I'm seeing is a theme of making it easier for developers, for welcoming new developers into the profession. We've heard it in the CUBE interviews. We've heard it in, you know, really across companies that it's about collaboration. It's about what developers want. It's, you know, not, it works on my machine. It needs to work everywhere. And developers need to bring what they want to the table in order to build for what's next. And that's exciting. And I think we're going to see that even more so through the rest of the day. Yeah, it's interesting. I've been watching in different sessions. I feel like I'm an old Star Trek fan, the original. I feel like I'm being beamed into these different parties, these rooms. Some are stories that are bantering. There are new newbies. There's some advanced talks. There's some people sharing stories. But with digital, I can jump into these different content containers, pun intended, and get a feel for it. And so some trends are coming up. There's the inclusive embracing new people. There's storytelling, kind of best practice, more laid back chill. And then there's the hardcore tech. And so the microservices talks are getting tons of traction. So we've seen a lot of action under the hood. You see anything with microservices, the monitoring, these are getting traction. The Kelsey story about your daughter. We just had the data farm on. So not every session is going to meet everyone's needs, but you can just jump around and almost taste a little taste of every session. Yeah, absolutely. There was a career advice happening in the captain's chat with Justin Pormack and Justin Graham from Docker. And then of course, space weather, speaking of Star Trek, right? Extremely, extremely popular talk. Space and developers equals ratings. That's my view. I can't go wrong with space. I wonder what the CFP reviewers were thinking without fun. Well, that's been going great. We haven't had lunch yet here in our studios. We got it on the way. We got some subs coming in from mics. We're going to have a good time. And we got some great sessions. Any other observations from the Docker team? Shout outs, Twitter feed had been tracking anything cool? Twitter feed is great. I love hearing from people around the world how they are staying up to watch the talks because they're that interested. And also the Docker team sharing that, you know, they're learning from the talks as well. And so it's the event, right? For the Docker, for both Docker employees and the community. And I'm happy that everyone is enjoying it even though we are virtual. Well, with theCUBE VJs, Docker VJs will be spending the tunes here for the sessions. We've got another session coming up here on the main CUBE keynote stream. So stay with us and go check out the sessions. Remember, just look at the calendar. If you're on a desktop computer, double click on it. If you're on mobile, you'll see the list. The sessions are timed and live at that time and on demand immediately after. Enjoy the rest of the day. We'll be seeing you in and out between interviews. We'll be right back. Thanks for watching.