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hi folks weamp;#39;re gonna begin our presentation on XML API an introduction in a quick overview looks like we got a pretty good crowd my name is Jason Shaw Iamp;#39;m a technical marketing engineer with the Cisco product group focused on the UCS platform and systems management so I work with partners that are interested in integrating with the UCS or automating I have a Jeff foster with me as well probably introduce himself Iamp;#39;m also a Technical Marketing engineer focused on systems management in particular I focus on our standalone C Series management or IMC management so Iamp;#39;ll be talking a little bit after Jason great great so Iamp;#39;m just a Iamp;#39;m gonna skip through these pretty quickly hopefully how many folks do we have here today they use the UCS platform already and familiar with the foundation excellent great so again weamp;#39;ll focus a little bit on the UCS the B Series side the traditional UCS and talked about from a systems management aspect a l