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well good afternoon and good morning and good evening everybody and welcome to our scriptorium webcast on an introduction to the data open toolkit or as I like to call it a gentle introduction to the open toolkit my name is Simon bate Ill be the presenter today Im a senior technical consultant at scriptorium I like to Savion in publications its about 30 years 10 years as a writer 10 years as a manager or manager writer and in the past 10 plus years not doing what I really love to do and thats to develop tools now of course Ive been doing tools development my whole professional career my motto is let the computer do the work and of course you cant develop tools without starting to teach people how to use the tools you develop so with that I moved on into training and Im a certified technical trainer I do a number of our classes here at scriptorium Ive had about 4 years of experience now working in data and the data open toolkit modifying it a little bit about scriptorium at scr