 Are we starting? OK. Hello, everybody. I'm Eric Jolson. I work for Storage Made Easy. We're a software company that provides data management. We provide access to your data. We provide data governance, security. So what we don't do is we don't provide storage. We simply make it easy, right? So why I'm here today is to talk about, you have Ceph deployed in your infrastructure today. You're using it maybe for your virtual machines. As a back end, you could use it as object storage through Swift interface. But what we can provide is a tool to use Ceph for secure data delivery, to deliver documents securely inside your corporation, but also outside with external parties. So what Ceph provides is not why I'm here. There's plenty of good talks, both today and tomorrow, that you should attend. But in short, Ceph is an open, software-defined storage platform. It's scale-out architecture. It runs on commodity hardware. It's designed for running your cloud infrastructure. And it provides extreme availability and durability of your data. So over to what that Storage Made Easy provides. So Storage Made Easy is a collection of tools working together. One thing we provide is content indexing. So any data you write into our platform or that we pick up from back end storage, we index the content, and we provide a searchable interface through Apache Solar. We let you tag your data so you can add tags to classify your data. And even more, we let you provide key value pairs for your data so you can categorize those tags also. And we do all of this on multiple clouds. So take multiple clouds, multiple private, public, internal, external, run SME in front, and we put all your data through a single pane of glass. So in addition, we provide governance and compliance requirements. And this often means encryption. So turn on encryption for encryption in flight, regardless of storage platform. Turn on encryption at rest, regardless of storage platform. We provide auditing. So who downloaded my file where, when, from where? We can provide your compliance department with easy filter data, Excel file output they can easily consume. Of course, also external syslog servers for long term archiving and search. But more interestingly today, secure file sharing. You can password protect links. You can time expiry links. You can limit the number of downloads. So maybe a link is only good for two downloads. So three downloads. We provide the governance around this sharing. So you can set policies. Maybe as a user, I cannot share a file without putting a password on it. We can GUIP lock down these files. Unless I'm in the right network, I can't access it. Maybe certain data requires a two factor. So when you send out the email with a sharing link, the contact needs to have a phone number associated with them. And they will get a text message with a one time password. We provide file versioning, locking, trash. And once again, regardless of back end. So what would file sharing be without collaboration? And it would be email. You attach your file, you send it, and you can never control what happens to the data if anyone read the email, if it even made it to the recipient. So with SME, we can share data through project workspaces or data rooms. So any user can create a virtual room, invite other members, internal or external, and share a common view of data. We provide web office editing. So edit your Word documents inside a browser. Same thing with PDFs, do drawings, annotations. We can share whole folders, bookmark links. You can add comments on files. So once you get a file, you can add a thread of comments outside of data itself. You can even attach files as a comment to other files. So CIF, highly scalable, multi-tenant storage system. So is SME. So you have an ISP or an appliance admin that manage the companies and the tenants of the appliance itself. Every company or organization will have an admin class of users that manage the company's features and the company's users. And then you can delegate roles that lets other users in your company manage subsets of users or subsets of storage. And just like CIF, SME is highly available. So we scale upwards and outwards, add appliances sideways to increase throughput, multi-master database replication on the back end, and also multiple access methods. So you can connect through FTP protocols and native client protocols. So you can provide mount points for Linux, Windows, Mac, access to data on the iPad, and the same ACLs, the same data views, the same search features are available throughout all the clients. So maybe enough PowerPoints. I'm going to try to run you through a few of these file sharing features we have. So I'm going to leave my PowerPoint and see if we can get through this on Wi-Fi in this room today. So the first thing I want to show is a simple file sharing. And this is, can everybody see? Is it too small? Is it OK? Good. So over here, I have my CIF route as a storage system. I have two buckets managed right now. And I have some subfolders and files, just standard file stuff. So I pick up a file. It highlights, I can create a quick link to share. I copy that link, go into private window, no longer authenticated, and immediately the file will be downloaded. So pretty simple. With no restrictions, I could have been anywhere in the world to open that Word document. So the difference from a Dropbox or Google Drive account here is the data resides inside your firewall, inside your IT organization. You have security and auditing available. So a little more sensitive. So we create secure sharing links. So let's pick another document if I have it. I'll pick my sample document here. I go to sharing menu. I still want to share by URL. Maybe I will only allow, let's say, two hours worth of downloads. I will only let you download this document once. And I want a one-time password. OK, generate link. You can see a few other symbols here showing how long the link is valid. There's a password set, et cetera. I copy that link. Once again, I'm back in my private view. This time when I paste it, I will be met by a screen showing I have to enter my one-time password. So even if the link is compromised, not anyone can access this data. Same thing, file is downloaded once the password is entered. Pretty simple so far. So in addition to this, if you have a Mac, for instance, let's take this one, though. So here, I have installed a Mac client. So I now have a virtual hard drive out here, which is my storage Medici drive. Let me go find my folder. So this is a live production system. I have a folder called Eric. I have a Word document with a shell extension. I can simply right-click this file. Let's create the share link. And I have the same functionality here. I put an expiration. I can put a password. I can limit the number of downloads. So this is available for all platforms also. So you can do it from your iPad. You can do it from your Linux machine. You can do it from your Windows PC. What else am I showing today? OK, so to take this one step further, you don't want them to download the file at all. But you need to share a file. And maybe you want input from someone. So we have a feature called Share for Edit. So I'll pick a different file called cover letter in this case. I go back to my sharing menu by URL or email. I'll pick email this time. Yes, we changed it a little. I want to share it with my Gmail address. I have it right there. Please open. I'll create a link, create the link for edit. I don't have to set a password on this link now. I'll send that email. And depending on the speed, we should refresh this screen. Eric has shared a file with you. My HR cover letter. I click the link. And it takes a second. And there we go, an online editor compatible with Word documents. Can go ahead. I can edit this. There, Eric. Don't know how much else we want to do. I save my file back to the cloud. So very much like a Google Doc, Microsoft Office, online editor for your Word documents. Once again, on-premise, controlled by your internal IT organization. In addition to this, if they're internal authenticated users, we can also share documents for multiple people editing at the same time. So true multi-user editing that does not take a lock while this happens. So when you share it for a single user, we do lock the file on the back end so we don't get multiple versions. I have a close there. So the last thing I touched on it earlier, if I pick a folder, maybe I want to share this whole folder. We'll do a URL. So do I want to make it writable for the recipient? So we call that drop folder. So I'm going to create the drop folder. I have an option to hide the files if I want to use this as an FTP uploader. In this case, no. I want to share the file, but still let the recipient write files and add content to the folder. In this case, we enforce a password so that no one uploads a terabyte of data for you. So I will put in a password. I will create my link. It's generated there. Copy. We open up another browser. Enter your password. Wonder what I typed in? See if I can recreate that link. I must have mistyped something here. I pick my folder. I share. I want to make this a drop folder. Regenerate the link. Copy. So now it's an unauthenticated external user. I get a similar folder view where I can see all the files in the folder. So you have to compare. If I go into my picture folder, I can see the same objects. What I don't see, I don't see the previews. I don't see the folder tree because I don't have access. I can still, of course, open a file. I can look at the picture. And since I marked this as a drop folder, as the recipient of the link, I can pick one of my images and I can add to the collection. So I can upload and contribute to this directory. Lead that page. Still have a few minutes. So when you come back as a user, you might forget what you've done. So we also have a link where you can look at your shared links so you can bring up and see what has been shared. We show you on this icon over here. There's a little URL overlay. It might not show that this folder looks different. But here you can see it. And of course, picking any of these documents, when we look at the information about it, you can see that they're shared. So let me pick a Word file that I shared. You can see right over here, one hour and 59 minutes left, one download, and it's password protected. And if I want to cancel the link earlier, I simply remove the link and it's no longer valid. So very simple. Create your own internal sharing site, both for receiving files, sharing files, editing files, together online. And all by using your existing Ceph that you once deployed to run virtual machines on. So no additional storage infrastructure. Simply drop in the SME product. I think I've covered what I came here to talk about. I can give you a much bigger demo, show you all the other features that we provide in addition to the simple sharing. We are over in booth C7 in the opposite corner of the hall. Can do some really, really advanced stuff. I'm happy to do demos all afternoon. So please come back to booth. Is there any questions now? No? Perfect. Thank you so much.