[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/ladi7 ]

Advanced Open Source framework for modelling, monitoring, and managing 
applications used by global systems integrators, Cloud software and service 
providers, and major enterprises across financial services, supply chain 
management, and more.

Wakefield, MA —3 March 2020— The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, today announced Apache® BrooklynTM v1.0, the latest 
version of the Open Source framework for modelling, monitoring, and managing 
applications.

"I am excited to see the 1.0 release of Apache Brooklyn," said Geoff Macartney, 
Vice President of Apache Brooklyn. "This reflects the maturity and stability 
that Brooklyn has reached after nearly five years as a Top-Level Apache 
project."

Apache Brooklyn provides a single tool that includes a REST API and GUI for:

 - managing provisioning and application deployment;
 - monitoring an application’s health and metrics;
 - understanding the dependencies between components; and 
 - applying complex policies to manage the application.

Apache Brooklyn uses declarative YAML blueprints to describe an application and 
all its components. Blueprints can be treated as an integral part of the 
application, and as modular components that can be composed and reused in many 
ways. Brooklyn blueprints incorporate policies that actively manage a deployed 
application by reacting to sensor data such as application health or load, and 
take actions such as replacing nodes or growing a cluster. Brooklyn’s design is 
influenced by Autonomic computing and promise theory and implements the OASIS 
CAMP and TOSCA standards.

Apache Brooklyn 1.0 highlights include:

 - Support for public and private clouds, available out-of-the-box thanks to 
integrated Apache jclouds, as well as private infrastructure
 - A modern, user-friendly, web-based UI including the drag-and-drop Blueprint 
Composer
 - REST API and CLI tools, suitable for power users, automation and scripting
 - A stable blueprint language and API
 - "Batteries included" entities and policies covering clusters, auto-scaling, 
replacing unhealthy components, and more

"Apache Brooklyn has been in use for some time in production environments," 
said Richard Downer, Apache Brooklyn 1.0 release manager. "I’m delighted we can 
now announce our 1.0 release. Everyone should feel confident building on and 
deploying Apache Brooklyn 1.0 and know that the Brooklyn Project Management 
Committee has prioritised the long-term stability of Brooklyn."

Apache Brooklyn is in use by global systems integrators, providers of Cloud 
software and services, as well as mission-critical applications for major 
enterprises in financial services, supply chain management, and more.

"We are delighted to see Apache Brooklyn reach this milestone," said David 
Cairns, CTO for innovation at Fujitsu Digital Technology Services. "Apache 
Brooklyn powers Fujitsu AIOps solutions with policy-based autonomics to detect 
service deterioration or outage and can automatically re-locate Cloud 
applications and services from one cloud provider to another to elevate 
resilience and uptime." 

"Reaching v1.0 reflects the maturity of Apache Brooklyn and we appreciate the 
community’s effort," said Ross Gray, CEO at Cloudsoft. "Cloudsoft AMP is built 
on Apache Brooklyn and helps customers eliminate manual processes, cut effort 
by 75%, and reduce infrastructure spend by as much as 66%."

Apache Brooklyn blueprints for many well-known applications and tools, 
including ElasticSearch, clustered MySQL, and DNS management, as well as Apache 
projects such as Cassandra, CouchDB, Kafka, Solr, Storm, ZooKeeper and more, 
are all freely available under the Apache License v2. The Apache Brooklyn 
community warmly welcomes new code, testing, blueprints, documentation, 
presentations, and other contributions.

"Brooklyn is a powerful tool for unified modelling, deployment and lifetime 
management of applications," added Macartney. "This latest release is a great 
opportunity for a wider audience to try Brooklyn for themselves and find out 
how it can help them create and manage their applications, be it in the Cloud, 
on-premise, or in a hybrid environment. We look forward to growing our 
community as people discover all that Brooklyn can do."

Availability and Oversight
Apache Brooklyn 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 Brooklyn, visit 
https://brooklyn.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/ApacheBrooklyn

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Established in 1999, The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is the world’s 
largest Open Source foundation, stewarding 200M+ lines of code and providing 
more than $20B+ worth of software to the public at 100% no cost. The ASF’s 
all-volunteer community grew from 21 original founders overseeing the Apache 
HTTP Server to 765 individual Members and 206 Project Management Committees who 
successfully lead 350+ Apache projects and initiatives in collaboration with 
7,600 Committers through the ASF’s meritocratic process known as "The Apache 
Way". Apache software is integral to nearly every end user computing device, 
from laptops to tablets to mobile devices across enterprises and 
mission-critical applications. Apache projects power most of the Internet, 
manage exabytes of data, execute teraflops of operations, and store billions of 
objects in virtually every industry. The commercially-friendly and permissive 
Apache License v2 has become an industry standard within the Open Source world, 
helping launch billion dollar corporations and benefiting countless users 
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funded by individual donations and corporate sponsors including Aetna, Alibaba 
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