 Hello, my name is Manuel Cantone. I'm part of the ST IoT Promotion and Enablement team here in the US region. And today at the ST Developer Conference 2018, I met the Cloud Connectivity Boot. We are showcasing at this boot our STM32 Discovery Kit IoT node and only one starter kit that helps developers jumpstart their design and bring their idea to life. It's a Discovery Kit featuring STM32 L475, a Cortex M4 microcontroller part of our ultra low-power family L4. It's connected to the internet via Inventek Wi-Fi module, ISM43662, and it has other means of connectivity like BLE, sub-gigars, and NFC dynamic tag. The board also sports a full set of sensors, motion sensors, we have a 3D-axcel gyro and a magnetometer, and a 3D magnetometer, a pressure sensor, a microphone for audio awareness, and a time-of-flight sensor for proximity. The board is also expandable. It has two means of expandability, the P-MOD connector and the Arduino connector. This is an excellent starting point to jumpstart your IoT and the node design, and it will be used also during the conference at our STLTCATEM IoT end-zone seminar with a cellular modem connected to Arduino connectors. With this developer kit, today at this boot, we are showing Wi-Fi connectivity directly to cloud, supporting AWS cloud, Microsoft Azure cloud, IBM Watson, and Google cloud. If I go to Amazon Web Services, you will find here a description of the various firmware expansions available for this discovery kit. We have our own XCube AWS available, firmware expansion available from st.com, and a distribution of a firmware implementing Amazon FreeRTOS directly from AWS website. Among the main feature of this device, you have a connection as subscribed to the IoT service via MQTT, and this is expandable to stream live sensor data to the cloud for data analysis, and it's compatible in Amazon FreeRTOS port with both IoT Core and AWS Greengrass. For Microsoft, we have two options of firmware expansion available, the XCube Azure and the Function Pack Cloud Azure One. The Function Pack connects to a dedicated dashboard, STM32 IoT web dashboard that helps developers to, in minutes, bring an IoT node up to life and stream data to the Azure IoT Cloud. For IBM, we support a couple of firmware expansion also, the XCube Watson and Function Pack Watson One. XCube, they were demonstrating today, can connect to quick start and to the Watson Cloud in register mode. The Function Pack will implement advanced function like an FFT transform to do analysis of vibration in the frequency domain. So all in all, this starter kit is your perfect starting point to start your development and bring the idea to life. There's everything you need in it, and we have examples to run it with direct Wi-Fi connectivity to your cloud of choice. For more information, go to www.st.com and in the search bar, put XCube Cloud, and you will find options for AWS connectivity, Microsoft Azure connectivity, IBM, and Google Cloud. Alternatively, Function Pack's FFT Cloud will be your cloud of choice. Thank you very much for your attention and please design with our SD product.