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High-performance, super-robust Big Data distributed database introduces support 
for dense clusters, simplifies application modeling, and improves data cell 
storage, design, and representation.

Forest Hill, MD –2 January 2013– The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of nearly 150 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, today announced Apache Cassandra v1.2, the latest 
version of the highly-scalable, fault-tolerant, Big Data distributed database.

Successfully handling thousands of requests per second, Apache Cassandra powers 
massive data sets quickly and reliably without compromising performance 
–whether running in the Cloud or partially on-premise in a hybrid data store. 
Apache Cassandra is successfully used by an array of organizations that include 
Adobe, Appscale, Appssavvy, Backupify, Cisco, Clearspring, Cloudtalk, Constant 
Contact, DataStax, Digg, Digital River, Disney, eBay, Easou, Formspring, Hailo, 
Hobsons, IBM, Mahalo.com, Morningstar, Netflix, Openwave, OpenX, Palantir, PBS, 
Plaxo, Rackspace, Reddit, RockYou, Shazam, SimpleGeo, Spotify, Thomson-Reuters, 
Twitter, Urban Airship, US Government, Walmart Labs, Williams-Sonoma, and Yakaz.

"We are pleased to announce Cassandra 1.2," said Jonathan Ellis, Vice President 
of Apache Cassandra. "By improving support for dense clusters —powering 
multiple terabytes per node— as well as simplifying application modeling, and 
improving data cell storage/design/representation, systems are able to 
effortlessly scale petabytes of data."

Highlights for the second generation high-performance, NoSQL database includes 
clustering across virtual nodes, inter-node communication, atomic batches, and 
request tracing. In addition, Cassandra v1.2 also marks the release of CQL3 
(version 3 of the Cassandra Query Language), to simplify application modeling, 
allow for more powerful mapping, and alleviate design limitations through more 
natural representation.

"We are really excited to begin taking advantage of all the new features Apache 
Cassandra v1.2 has to offer – particularly virtual nodes and atomic batches. 
Both of these new features will play a central role in future enhancements to 
our architecture," said Ed Anuff, VP, Mobile Platform at Apigee.
 
"It's great to see the core of Apache Cassandra continue to evolve," said 
independent software developer Kelly Sommers. "In Cassandra v1.2 the 
introduction of vnodes will simplify managing clusters while improving 
performance when adding and rebuilding nodes. v1.2 also includes many new 
features, performance improvements and further heap reduction to eleviate the 
burden on the JVM garbage collector."

"The much anticipated release of Cassandra 1.2 brings with it features that 
simplify application development. Atomic batches provide a mechanism for 
developers to ensure transactional integrity across a business process, instead 
of relying on idempotent operations and retry mechanisms," said Brian O’Neill, 
Lead Architect at Health Market Science. "Additionally, native support for 
collections is attractive and a compelling reason to explore CQL 3."

"Apache Cassandra continues to be a leading option for scalability and high 
availability without compromising performance and, with the improvements 
provided in v1.2, reinforces our commitment to growth while preserving 
backwards compatibility," added Ellis.

Availability and Oversight
As with all Apache products, Apache Cassandra v1.2 is released under the Apache 
License v2.0, and is overseen by a self-selected team of active contributors to 
the project. A Project Management Committee (PMC) guides the Project's 
day-to-day operations, including community development and product releases. 
Apache Cassandra source code, documentation, and related resources are 
available at http://cassandra.apache.org/.

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
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fifty leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server — the world’s 
most popular Web server software. Through the ASF's meritocratic process known 
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