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Open Source Big Data processing and management solution for Apache Hadoop™ in 
use at Hortonworks, InMobi, and Talend, among others. 

Forest Hill, MD –19 January 2015– 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™ Falcon™ 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 Falcon is a data processing and management solution for Apache Hadoop™, 
designed for data motion, coordination of data pipelines, lifecycle management, 
and data discovery. Falcon provides enterprises higher quality and predictable 
outcomes for their data by enabling end consumers to quickly onboard their data 
and its associated processing and management tasks on Hadoop clusters. The 
platform is successfully deployed across various industries, including 
advertising, healthcare, mobile applications, software solutions, and 
technology. 

"Apache Falcon solves a very important and critical problem in the big data 
space. Graduation to TLP marks an important step in progression of the 
project," said Srikanth Sundarrajan, Vice President of Apache Falcon. "Falcon 
has a robust road map to ease the pain of application developers and 
administrators alike in authoring and managing complex data management and 
processing applications."

"Graduation of Apache Falcon's is a proud moment for the community who came 
together to solve a very relevant problem of data processing and management in 
Hadoop ecosystem," said Mohit Saxena, CTO and co-founder InMobi, one of the 
largest users of Apache Falcon. "I also want to applaud the efforts of 
contributors, committers and user community who actively pitched in the 
development of Falcon and it is only because of their conviction and efforts 
project has graduated. I am hoping promotion of Falcon to TLP will increase the 
contribution and adoption across the community and help Falcon achieve newer 
heights." 

Falcon represents a significant step forward in the Hadoop platform by enabling 
easy data management. Users of Falcon platform simply define infrastructure 
endpoints, data sets and processing rules declaratively. These declarative 
configurations are expressed in such a way that the dependencies between these 
configured entities are explicitly described. This information about 
inter-dependencies between various entities allows Falcon to orchestrate and 
manage various data management functions. 

"Falcon has evolved over the last couple of years into a mature data management 
solution for Apache Hadoop with many production deployments proving it to be 
very valuable for users to manage their data and associated processing on 
Hadoop clusters," said Venkatesh Seetharam, Apache Falcon Project Management 
Committee member. 

"As Hadoop usage patterns have matured, the highest value implementations are 
based on the data lake concept. Data lakes require prescriptive and reliable 
pipelines," explained Greg Pavlik, Vice President of Engineering at 
Hortonworks. "Apache Falcon represents the best and most mature --and therefore 
essential-- building block for modeling, managing and operating data lakes." 

"Falcon has enabled our team to incrementally build up a complex pipeline 
comprised of over 90 processes and 200 feeds that would have been very 
challenging with Apache Oozie alone," said programmer Michael Miklavcic. 

"I began to work on Falcon in my spare time for fun, but it quickly became 
interesting in relation to my job at Talend", said Jean-Baptise Onofré, Vice 
President of Apache Karaf and Software Architect at Talend. "As Talend 
DataIntegration provides features like CDC (Change Data Capture), and data 
notification, we are in the process of integrating Apache Falcon in Talend 
products." 

"Apache Falcon's graduation is a milestone for the project and a credit to its 
contributors. Its open, collaborative development has effected a robust 
community around software essential to the Hadoop ecosystem," said Chris 
Douglas, Falcon incubation mentor at the ASF. "By becoming a Top-Level Project, 
the ASF recognizes its demonstrated ability to self-govern. Congratulations to 
Falcon's users, to its contributors, and particularly to its new Project 
Management Committee on this achievement." 

Availability and Oversight 
As with all Apache products, Apache Falcon 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 documentation and ways to become involved with Apache Falcon, 
visit http://falcon.apache.org/ and @ApacheFalcon on Twitter. 

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 500 individual Members and 4,500 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 Budget Direct, Cerner, Citrix, Cloudera, Comcast, Facebook, Google, 
Hortonworks, HP, Huawei, IBM, InMotion Hosting, iSigma, Matt Mullenweg, 
Microsoft, Pivotal, Produban, WANdisco, and Yahoo. For more information, visit 
http://www.apache.org/ or follow https://twitter.com/TheASF. 

© The Apache Software Foundation. "Apache", "Apache Falcon", "Falcon", "Apache 
Hadoop", "Hadoop", "Apache Oozie", "Oozie", "ApacheCon", and the Apache Falcon 
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