Where do I find which operating system that I have

Simple question but I just don't see it right off

The line will read like this:
v4.7.0.148 (Platform 4.0.0.181)
That is mine (Storm), and I am therefoer on the .148 OS (the fourth octet in the first series denotes the OS level).
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