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Powerful Open Source Big Data graph computing framework in use at Amazon, 
DataStax, and IBM, among others. 

Forest Hill, MD –23 May 2016– The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, announced today that Apache® TinkerPop™ has graduated 
from the Apache Incubator to become a Top-Level Project (TLP), signifying that 
the project's community and products have been well-governed under the ASF's 
meritocratic process and principles. 

Apache TinkerPop is a graph computing framework that provides developers the 
tools required to build modern graph applications in any application domain and 
at any scale. 

"Graph databases and mainstream interest in graph applications have seen 
tremendous growth in recent years," said Stephen Mallette, Vice President of 
Apache TinkerPop. "Since its inception in 2009, TinkerPop has been helping to 
promote that growth with its Open Source graph technology stack. We are excited 
to now do this same work as a top-level project within the Apache Software 
Foundation." 

As a graph computing framework for both real-time, transactional graph 
databases (OLTP) and and batch analytic graph processors (OLAP), TinkerPop is 
useful for working with small graphs that fit within the confines of a single 
machine, as well as massive graphs that can only exist partitioned and 
distributed across a multi-machine compute cluster. 

TinkerPop unifies these highly varied graph system models, giving developers 
less to learn, faster time to development, and less risk associated with both 
scaling their system and avoiding vendor lock-in. 

The Power to Process One Trillion Edges 
The central component to Apache TinkerPop is Gremlin, a graph traversal machine 
and language, which makes it possible to write complex queries (called 
traversals) that can execute either as real-time OLTP queries, analytic OLAP 
queries, or a hybrid of the two. 
Because the Gremlin language is separate from the Gremlin machine, TinkerPop 
serves as a foundation for any query language to work against any 
TinkerPop-enabled system. Much like the Java virtual machine is host to Java, 
Groovy, Scala, Clojure, and the like, the Gremlin traversal machine is already 
host to Gremlin, SPARQL, SQL, and various host language embeddings in Python, 
JavaScript, etc. Once a language is compiled to a Gremlin traversal, the 
Gremlin machine can evaluate it against a graph database or processor. 
Instantly, languages such as SPARQL can execute across a one thousand node 
cluster for long running analytic jobs touching large parts of the graph or 
sub-second queries within a small neighborhood. 

Apache TinkerPop is in use at organizations such as DataStax and IBM, among 
many others. Amazon.com is currently using TinkerPop and Gremlin to process its 
order fullfillment graph which contains approximately one trillion edges. 

The core Apache TinkerPop release provides production-ready, reference 
implementations of a number of different data systems including Neo4j (OLTP), 
Apache Giraph (OLAP), Apache Spark (OLAP), and Apache Hadoop (OLAP). However, 
the bulk of the implementations are maintained within the larger TinkerPop 
ecosystem. These implementations include commercial and Open Source graph 
databases and processors, Gremlin language variants for various programming 
languages on and off the Java Virtual Machine, visualization applications for 
graph analysis and many other tools and libraries. The TinkerPop ecosystem is 
richly supported with many options for developers to choose from. 

TinkerPop originated in 2009 at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. After two 
major releases (TinkerPop1 in 2011 and TinkerPop2 in 2012), the project was 
submitted to the Apache Incubator in January 2015. 

"Following in a long line of Apache projects that revolutionized entire 
industries, starting with with the Apache HTTP Server, continuing with Web 
Services, search, and Big Data technologies, Apache TinkerPop will no doubt 
reshape the Graph Computing landscape," said Hadrian Zbarcea, co-Vice President 
of ASF Fundraising and Incubator Mentor of Apache TinkerPop. "While TinkerPop 
has just graduated as an ASF Top Level Project, it is already seven years old, 
a mature technology, backed by a number of vendors, a vibrant community, and 
absolutely brilliant developers." 

The project welcomes those interested in contributing to Apache TinkerPop. For 
more information, visit 
http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/3.2.0-incubating/dev/developer/#_contributing 

Availability and Oversight 
Apache TinkerPop software 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. For downloads, 
documentation, and ways to become involved with Apache TinkerPop, visit 
http://tinkerpop.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/apachetinkerpop 

About the Apache Incubator 
The Apache Incubator is the entry path for projects and codebases wishing to 
become part of the efforts at The Apache Software Foundation. All code 
donations from external organizations and existing external projects wishing to 
join the ASF enter through the Incubator to: 1) ensure all donations are in 
accordance with the ASF legal standards; and 2) develop new communities that 
adhere to our guiding principles. Incubation is required of all newly accepted 
projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, 
communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner 
consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status is not 
necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, it does 
indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF. For more 
information, visit http://incubator.apache.org/ 

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) 
Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees more than 350 
leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server --the world's most 
popular Web server software. Through the ASF's meritocratic process known as 
"The Apache Way," more than 550 individual Members and 5,300 Committers 
successfully collaborate to develop freely available enterprise-grade software, 
benefiting millions of users worldwide: thousands of software solutions are 
distributed under the Apache License; and the community actively participates 
in ASF mailing lists, mentoring initiatives, and ApacheCon, the Foundation's 
official user conference, trainings, and expo. The ASF is a US 501(c)(3) 
charitable organization, funded by individual donations and corporate sponsors 
including Alibaba Cloud Computing, ARM, Bloomberg, Budget Direct, Cerner, 
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Private Internet Access, Produban, Red Hat, Serenata Flowers, WANdisco, and 
Yahoo. For more information, visit http://www.apache.org/ and 
https://twitter.com/TheASF 

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