[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/3xv3c ]

Open Source Internet of Things-native database integrates with the Apache Big 
Data ecosystem for high-speed data ingestion, massive data storage, and complex 
data analysis in the cloud, in the field, and on the edge.

Wakefield, MA —23 September 2020— The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, announced today Apache® IoTDB™ as a Top-Level Project 
(TLP).

Apache IoTDB is an Open Source IoT database designed to meet the rigorous data, 
storage, and analytics requirements of large-scale Internet of Things (IoT) and 
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications. The project was first 
developed as a research project at Tsinghua University and entered the Apache 
Incubator in November 2018.

"The Internet of Things, especially Industrial IoT, has swept the globe with 
unimaginable volumes of data,” said Xiangdong Huang, Vice President of Apache 
IoTDB. "To date, both Relational and Key Value-based database solutions 
struggle to meet the demands of IoT data management. Apache IoTDB is the 
missing link between current IoT data and IoT applications, and is redefining 
how IoT data is managed, both in the cloud and on the edge. We are proud to 
graduate as an Apache Top-Level Project, which is an important milestone in our 
project’s maturity."

Apache IoTDB provides a compact and time series optimized columnar data file, 
which is able to efficiently store and access time series data. The database 
engine is specially optimized for time series-oriented operations, such as 
aggregations query, down-sampling, and time alignment query. Due to its 
lightweight structure, high performance, and deep integration with Apache Big 
Data ecosystem projects (such as Flink, Hadoop, and Spark), Apache IoTDB easily 
meets the requirements of storing massive data sets, ingesting high-speed data, 
and analyzing complex data, both on the edge and the cloud. Features include:

 - High-throughput read and write: supports high-speed write access for 
millions of low-power and intelligently networked devices, and provides 
lightning-quick read access for retrieving data on billions of data points.

 - Efficient directory structure: organizes complex metadata structure from IoT 
devices and large scale time series data, with fuzzy searching strategy for 
complex directory of time series data.

 - Rich query semantics: supports time alignment for time series data across 
devices and sensors, computation in time series field, and abundant aggregation 
functions in time dimension.

 - Flexible deployment: supports running on the edge (e.g., running on a 
Raspberry Pi), as well as forming a cluster in the cloud. It also provides a 
bridge tool between cloud platforms and data synchronization on premise 
machines.

 - Deep integration with Open Source Big Data projects: supports analysis 
ecosystems, including Apache Flink, Hadoop, PLC4X and Spark, as well as other 
Open Source applications.

 - Low hardware cost: reaches a high compression ratio of disk storage.

Apache IoTDB is in use at dozens of organizations that include ArcelorMittal 
AMERICA, BONC Ltd., the China Meteorological  Administration, Datang Xianyi, 
Goldwind, Haier, Lenovo, NAVINFO, pragmatic industries GMBH, Shanghai Metro, 
Tsinghua University, Yangtze Optical Fiber and Cable Company, and more.

"IoTDB has attained Apache Top Level project status at a time of confluence of 
database, IoT and AI technologies in conjunction with a wider adoption of 
Industry 4.0 and automation approaches to further enable remote work and 
increased efficiencies," said Prof. C. Mohan, recently retired IBM Fellow, 
Former Chief Scientist of IBM India, and a member of the US National Academy of 
Engineering. "I am excited since this is the first Chinese University 
originated open-source project to reach this status. While I have been 
associated with the researchers behind IoTDB as a Distinguished Visiting 
Professor of the School of Software at China's prestigious Tsinghua University, 
I have seen this project reach maturity and build up a vibrant OSS community 
around it. It has a bright future ahead of it and I plan to collaborate on it."

"Apache IoTDB is a perfect fit for edge computing," said Dr. Julian Feinauer, 
CEO at pragmatic industries GmbH. "The high compression helps to use the 
(limited) amount of memory we have very efficiently. IoTDB is a perfect fit, 
especially in IIoT use cases, where network and compute capabilities are 
limited on the edge."

"Apache IoTDB was initially launched by a Chinese University and then incubated 
successfully in the Apache Community," said Prof. Hong Mei, an academician of 
the Chinese Academy of Sciences. "Following the Apache Way, it has created a 
healthy and active international open source community. It is a successful 
practice of open source education and culture advancement in China."

"Apache IoTDB has made many optimizations for different runtime environments, 
operating systems, and workloads in both the edge and the cloud. As a core 
infrastructure software in Industrial Internet, it innovates a series of IoT 
data management and analysis techniques," said Prof. Xiangke Liao, an 
academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. "Through the open source 
model, Apache IoTDB shares its creative techniques to the world."

"With the continuous growth of intelligent devices, machine-generated data is 
growing day by day, which poses extraordinary challenges on storing process, 
query speed, and storage space," said Dawei Liu, architect at AutoAI Inc., a 
subsidiary of NAVINFO, and member of the Apache IoTDB Project Management 
Committee. "We tried and tested a variety of solutions and finally chose IoTDB 
as our core database for its high performance, openness to the enterprise, and 
its active community. We built our Wecloud platform based on Apache IoTDB, 
which has served well for BMW, Toyota, and Great Wall Motors, among other auto 
manufacturers. The project deeply attracted me to become a part of the 
community. The coolest thing is that I finally became an IoTDB committer and 
now share our ideas to the community."

"Apache IoTDB is an open source project and software technology innovation 
developed for the need of AIoT Big Data applications," said Prof. Jianmin Wang, 
Dean of the Tsinghua University School of Software, who originally decided to 
donate the project to the ASF. "It is also a very beneficial attempt for 
training leading talents. There will be a long way to go and the future is 
promising."

"Apache IoTDB is on its way to becoming a standard IoT data management and 
analysis solution, and we’re excited to build upon our work thus far," added 
Huang. "We believe Apache IoTDB will help more users and companies to solve 
their real problems. The process to achieve the goal is exciting and honorable, 
and we invite more contributors to join us. Following the Apache Way, let's 
bring this interesting, meaningful, and powerful software to the whole world."

A published paper on Apache IoTDB written by members of the Apache IoTDB 
Project Management Committee is available at 
http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol13/p2901-wang.pdf . An introduction to Apache 
IoTDB from ApacheCon Europe 2019 is available on Feathercast 
https://feathercast.apache.org/2019/09/12/hello-world-introducing-apache-iotdb-a-database-for-the-internet-of-things-xiangdong-huang-julian-feinauer/
 

Catch Apache IoTDB in action at ApacheCon@Home, 29 September-1 October 2020 
https://www.apachecon.com/acah2020/tracks/iot.html 

Availability and Oversight
Apache IoTDB 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 IoTDB, visit 
http://iotdb.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/ApacheIoTDB 

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