[this announcement is available online at  https://s.apache.org/brS6 ]

Powerful Open Source Customer Data Platform in use at Al-Monitor, Altola, 
Jahia, and Yupiik, among others. 

Wakefield, MA —21 March 2019— The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, announced today Apache® Unomi™ as a Top-Level Project 
(TLP).

Apache Unomi is a standards-based, Customer Data Platform (CDP) that manages 
online customer, leads, and visitor information to provide personalized 
experiences that adheres to visitor privacy rules such as GDPR and “Do Not 
Track” preferences. The project was originally developed at Jahia, and was 
submitted to the Apache Incubator in October 2015.

"I am truly thankful to our community, especially our mentors, who have helped 
us achieve this milestone," said Serge Huber, Vice President of Apache Unomi. 
"The original vision behind Unomi was to ensure true privacy by making the 
technologies handling customer data completely Open Source and independent. 
Since it was submitted to the Apache Incubator, developing Unomi using the 
Apache Way will ensure the project grows its community to be more diverse and 
welcome new users and developers."

Apache Unomi is versatile, and features privacy management, user/event/goal 
tracking, reporting, visitor profile management, segmentation, personas, A/B 
testing, and more. It can be used as:

 - a personalization service for a Web CMS;

 - an analytics service for  native mobile applications;

 - a centralized profile management system with segmentation capabilities; and

 - a consent management hub

Apache Unomi is the industry's first reference implementation of the upcoming 
OASIS CDP specification (established by the OASIS CXS Technical Committee, 
which sets standards as a core technology for enabling the delivery of 
personalized user experiences). As a reference implementation, Apache Unomi 
serves as a real world example of how the standard will be stable, and is 
quickly gaining traction by those interested in truly open and transparent 
customer data privacy. Apache Unomi is in use at organizations such as 
Al-Monitor, Altola, Jahia, Yupiik, and many others to create and deliver 
consistent personalized experiences across channels, markets, and systems.

"When Serge and I announced the launch of the Apache Unomi project at the 2015 
ApacheCon Budapest, Apache Unomi, at that time, was the first proposal among 
the rising Customer Data Platform industry's segment, positioned as an 'ethical 
data-driven marketing' product that would respect the privacy of customers 
while leveraging the power of unified customers data," said Elie Auvray, Head 
of Business Development at Jahia. "Jahia's digital experience management 
solutions are based on Apache Unomi, and we can't wait to see how the project 
will now evolve with its growing community. Seeing today Apache Unomi becoming 
a Top-Level Project is a great reward for us as Open Source software believers. 
We are proud of this milestone, grateful to the Apache Software Foundation and 
our mentors, and we know it's only the beginning of a new –hopefully long and 
successful– journey."

"Under development at OASIS, the Customer Data Platform specification –for 
which Apache Unomi aims to be the reference implementation– lies at the 
crossroads of many solutions providers needs such as WCM, CRM, Big Data 
Platforms, Machine Learning, IoT and Digital Marketing," said Laurent Liscia, 
CEO of OASIS. "At a time when client data interoperability and built-in data 
privacy are mandatory foundations for legal, consistent, and personalized 
experiences across channel markets and systems, the CDP specification, together 
with Apache Unomi, is a clear and welcome answer to end-user concerns."
"Apache Unomi is the perfect solution to implement a user profile platform," 
said Jean-Baptiste Onofré, Fellow at Talend. "It fully addresses the user trust 
and privacy needs, allowing to easily create user profile and Web marketing 
features. As Unomi is powered by Apache Karaf, it's also a great platform for 
several use cases, such as digital marketing in Web applications, managing user 
profiles on IoT devices, and more."

"Apache Unomi enables Al-Monitor readers to be driven towards additional 
personalized content that corresponds, via content tags profiling and related 
automated segmentations, to what they have already accessed," said Valerie 
Voci, Head of Digital Strategy and Marketing at Al-Monitor. "This data follows 
our customers where they go, so it's a consistent experience whether they are 
getting these recommendations in their inbox or on the Website or both. And if 
a change takes place on one, that change is immediately reflected on the other. 
It helps us create a very cohesive marketing message and a great overall 
digital experience."

"As we were developing a progressive web app (PWA) for a client, we were 
looking for a Customer Data Platform (CDP) to store customer insights, such as 
behavioral and explicit customer data," said Lars Petersen, Co-Founder at 
Altola. "Privacy was table stake for us, along with the flexibility to 
customize data schema and open API. We selected Apache Unomi based on these 
parameters, we had it up and running on AWS in less than 30 min. and are very 
impressed with the maturity of the platform, its privacy by design and how easy 
it was to work with."

"In a digital world, customer data is very important to offer a better 
experience to users. However, data privacy and trust is not an option for 
users," said François Papon, CTO at Yupiik. "Apache Unomi is the best solution 
for our clients because it's an Open Source project managed by an independent 
foundation, there is no vendor lock-in. It's also based on other solutions like 
Apache Karaf that made it ready for modularity, scalability, cloud, devops, and 
more." 

"Apache Unomi is poised to disrupt the Customer Data Platform market," said 
Thomas Sigdestad, CTO at Enonic, and co-chair, with Serge Huber, of the CDP 
standards work at OASIS open. "The CDP marketplace is lacking from a standard 
way of exchanging data, and the vendor space is over-represented by closed 
source and proprietary cloud offerings. This effectively limits the potential 
and adoption of CDP in general. Apache Unomi is not merely Open Source, but 
also the reference implementation of the imminent CDP standard from OASIS. 
Companies using Unomi will benefit from faster and simpler integrations without 
locking their customer data into yet another proprietary silo." 

"Graduating as an Apache Top-Level Project is only the beginning," added Huber. 
"Unomi has a lot of potential that it still to be developed, and is a perfect 
opportunity for those interested in Customer Data Privacy to participate 
through our mailing lists and Slack channel, and to learn more about the 
project on our Website and presentations."

Catch Apache Unomi in action at ApacheCon North America (9-12 September 2019 in 
Las Vegas, Nevada), and ApacheCon Europe (22-24 October 2019 in Berlin, 
Germany) http://apachecon.com/ .

Availability and Oversight
Apache Unomi 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 Unomi, visit 
http://unomi.apache.org/

About the Apache Incubator
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become part of the efforts at The Apache Software Foundation. All code 
donations from external organizations and existing external projects seeking to 
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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/

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