Awesome news! Congrats everyone!
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 5:27 AM, Minudika Malshan
<minudika...@gmail.com <mailto:minudika...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Congratulations!!! :) :)
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Raj Bains <inde...@gmail.com
<mailto:inde...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Congratulations guys, this is really good!
Good luck going forward :)
- Raj Bains
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Ahyoung Ryu
<ahyoungry...@gmail.com <mailto:ahyoungry...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Congratulate all Zeppelin folks! Surely deserved it 👍
On Thursday, 26 May 2016, Dafeng Wang
<dafe...@microsoft.com <mailto:dafe...@microsoft.com>> wrote:
Congratulations!
*From:*moon soo Lee [mailto:m...@apache.org]
*Sent:* Wednesday, May 25, 2016 9:56 PM
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*Subject:* The Apache Software Foundation Announces
Apache(R) Zeppelin™ as a Top-Level Project
Congratulations and thank you everyone who made it
possible!
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Date: Wed, May 25, 2016 at 3:04 AM
Subject: The Apache Software Foundation Announces
Apache® Zeppelin™ as a Top-Level Project
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Open Source Big Data analytics and visualization tool
for distributed, interactive, and collaborative
systems using Apache Flink, Apache Hadoop, Apache
Spark, and more.
Forest Hill, MD –25 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®
Zeppelin™ 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 Zeppelin is a modern, web-based notebook that
enables interactive data analytics. Notebooks help
developers, data scientists, and related users to
handle data efficiently without worrying about command
lines and cluster details.
"The Zeppelin community is pleased to graduate from
the Apache Incubator," said Lee Moon Soo, Vice
President of Apache Zeppelin. "With 118 worldwide
contributors and widespread adoption in numerous
commercial products, we are proud to officially be a
part of the Apache Big Data ecosystem."
Zeppelin's collaborative data analytics and
visualization capabilities makes data exploration,
visualization, sharing, and collaboration easy over
distributed, general-purpose data processing systems
that use Apache Flink, Apache Hadoop, and Apache
Spark, among other Big Data platforms.
Apache Zeppelin is:
- Multi-purpose --features data ingestion,
exploration, analysis, visualization, and collaboration;
- Robust --supports 20+ more backend systems,
including Apache Spark, Apache Flink, Apache Hive,
Python, R, and any JDBC (Java Database Connectivity);
- Easy to deploy --built on top of modern Web
technologies (provides built-in Apache Spark
integration, eliminating the need to build a separate
module, plugin, or library);
- Easy to use --with built-in visualizations and
dynamic forms;
- Flexible --allows users to mix different languages,
exchange data between backends, adjust the layout;
- Extensible --with pluggable architecture for
interpreters, notebook storages, authentication, and
visualizations (in progress); and
- Advanced --allows interaction between custom
visualizations and cluster resources
"With Apache Zeppelin, a wide range of users can make
beautiful data-driven, interactive, and collaborative
documents with SQL, Scala, and more," added Soo.
Apache Zeppelin is in use at an array of organizations
and solutions, including Amazon Web Services,
Hortonworks, JuJu, and Twitter, among others.
"Congratulations to Apache Zeppelin community on
graduation," said Tim Hall, Vice President of Product
Management at Hortonworks. "Several members of our
team have been working over the past year in the
Zeppelin community to make it enterprise ready. We are
excited to be associated with this community and look
forward to helping our customers get the best insights
out of their data with Apache Zeppelin."
"Apache Zeppelin is becoming an important tool at
Twitter for creating and sharing interactive data
analytics and visualizations," said Prasad Wagle,
Technical Lead in the Data Platform team at Twitter.
"Since it integrates seamlessly with all the popular
data analytics engines, it is very easy to create and
share reports and dashboards. With its extensible
architecture and a vibrant Open Source community, I am
looking forward to Apache Zeppelin advancing the state
of the art in data analytics and visualization."
"Apache Zeppelin is the major user-facing piece of
Memcore’s in-memory data processing Cloud offering.
Building a technology stack might be quite exciting
engineering challenge, however, if users can’t
visualize and work with the data conveniently, it is
as good as not having the data at all. Apache Zeppelin
enables efficient user acquisition by anyone trying to
build new products or service offerings in the Big-
and Fast- Data markets, making innovations,
collaboration, and development easier for anyone,"
said Dr. Konstantin Boudnik, Founder and CEO of
Memcore.io. "I am very excited to see Apache Zeppelin
graduating as an ASF Top Level Project. This shows
that more people are joining the community, bringing
the project to a new level, and adding more
integration points with existing data analytics and
transactional software systems. This directly benefits
the community at-large."
Apache Zeppelin originated in 2013 at NFLabs as
Peloton, a commercial data analytics product. Since
entering the Apache Incubator in December 2014, the
project has had three releases, and twice participated
in Google Summer of Code under the Apache umbrella.
"It was an honor to help with the incubation of
Zeppelin," said Ted Dunning, Vice President of the
Apache Incubator. "I have been very impressed with the
Zeppelin community and the software they have built. I
see Apache Zeppelin being adopted all over the place
where people need to apply a notebook style to a wide
variety of kinds of computing."
Catch Apache Zeppelin in action during Berlin
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Availability and Oversight
Apache Zeppelin 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 Zeppelin,
visit http://zeppelin.apache.org/
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