[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/0xc4g ]

Scalable Open Source Big Data database processes queries in milliseconds; used 
in autonomous drones, federated situation-aware access control systems, and 
petabyte-scale graphs modeling, among many other applications.

Wakefield, MA —24 September 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® Rya™ as a Top-Level Project 
(TLP).

Apache Rya (pronounced "ree-uh") is a Cloud-based Big Data triple store 
(subject-predicate-object) database used to process queries in milliseconds. 
The project was originally developed at the Laboratory for Telecommunication 
Sciences, and was submitted to the Apache Incubator in September 2015.

"We are very excited to reach this important milestone showing the maturity of 
the project and of the community around it," said Dr. Adina Crainiceanu, Vice 
President of Apache Rya and Associate Professor of Computer Science at the U.S. 
Naval Academy. "RDF (Resource Description Framework) triple data format is 
simple and flexible, making it easy to express diverse datasets such as 
connections between users on social media, financial data and transactions, 
medical data, and many others. Rya provides a scalable solution to store and 
query such data. The publication of the first research article about Rya 
garnered interest from industry, academia, and several government agencies. 
Bringing the project to ASF allowed collaboration and increased pace of 
development."

With its ability to store billions of linked information sets and return 
answers to most computer-based questions in under a second, Rya's scalable RDF 
data management system is built on top of Apache Accumulo® to support SPARQL 
queries for RDF data. A MongoDB back-end is also implemented. Rya uses novel 
storage methods, indexing schemes, and query processing techniques that scale 
to billions of triples across multiple nodes. 

Rya is in use at organizations such as Enlighten IT Consulting, Modus Operandi, 
Parsons Corporation, Semantic Arts, Semantic Web Company, Sierra Nevada 
Corporation, and U.S. Department of Defense agencies. Apache Rya is recognized 
as one of the most advanced database projects in the United States Department 
of the Navy, powering a new generation of drones, advanced tactical 
communications through manned-unmanned teaming, and supporting autonomous 
swarms of smaller robots, among numerous other applications. In addition, 
Apache Rya is being used for artificial intelligence projects involving 
semi-autonomous content production operations.

"I would like to thank our mentors for their guidance and recognize the Apache 
Rya founders for making their project available for all to use and further 
extend," said Jennifer Brown, Project Manager for Semantic Technologies at 
Parsons Corporation, and member of the Apache Rya Project Management Committee. 
"In 2012 the founders introduced an RDF store backed by Apache Accumulo that 
was capable of basic inferencing, scaling to billions of triples, and providing 
millisecond query times. Our Semantic Technologies team at Parsons Corporation 
has enjoyed the opportunity to collaborate with the Apache Rya community to 
contribute new indexing strategies, query planner optimizations, additional 
inference capabilities, alerting extensions, native support for popular graph 
processing frameworks, and more."

"It's great to see Apache Rya has matured into a Top-Level Project. Rya is a 
very innovative and Open Source RDF data management system based on Big Data 
technology," said Dr. Zhiyuan Chen, Associate Professor, Information Systems 
Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County. "We have used Apache Rya 
in a variety of research projects ranging from more efficient query processing 
techniques over geographically distributed RDF data to situation-aware access 
control in federated systems. We found Rya very easy to use, easy to extend, 
and extremely efficient."

"Apache Rya has the potential to become one of the most scalable RDF data 
management systems on the market," said Andreas Blumauer, Founder and CEO, 
Semantic Web Company GmbH and Director, PoolParty Software Ltd. 

"Our technology helps organizations discover the rare and hidden patterns with 
applied semantics enhancements and AI/ML analytics, to develop Living 
Intelligence in a data domain," said Kim Ziehlke, Principal Software Engineer 
at Modus Operandi. "Patterns are used to predict potential opportunities and 
threats and as a result, our clients can take preventative action, or take 
leading-edge advantage in complex decisions. Modus Operandi has achieved 2+ 
BILLION triples, sub-second queries, thousands of unstructured docs processed 
per second all backed by the Apache Rya triple store."

"Apache Rya is a foundational piece of technology on our projects," said Roshan 
Punnose, Technical Director at Enlighten IT Consulting and member of the Apache 
Rya Project Management Committee. "We use Rya to model graphs and entities at 
petabyte scale. It is the only technology that we have found to scale this type 
of information with field level visibilities, which allow data protections 
required on our projects. We have worked with Rya for 7 years and have 
benefitted from the work the Apache Rya team has done to help increase 
performance. We would like to thank all the contributors for their diligence 
and hard work in making Rya a first class citizen of the Apache community."

"Apache Rya is a very exciting project at The Apache Software Foundation that 
combines the world of 'Semantic Data' with that of 'Big Data'," said 
Christopher Tubbs, ASF Member and Project Management Committee (PMC) member of 
Apache Accumulo and Apache Fluo. "Implementing anything at scale can pose a 
challenge, but making semantic data searchable using familiar standards, such 
as SPARQL, and optimizing it at scale is really quite an amazing feat. Yet, 
that's precisely what the Rya community has done. Building on highly scalable 
platforms such as Apache Accumulo, the Rya community has produced an impressive 
platform for storing and querying very large semantic data sets. Apache Rya is 
something that every data scientist should get to know, because it's pretty 
cool."

"Apache Rya is an amazing project that enables users to execute SPARQL against 
large RDF data sets," said Keith Turner, Principal Software Engineer at 
Peterson Technologies, Vice President of Apache Fluo, member of the Apache 
Accumulo Project Management Committee, and ASF Member. "I had the pleasure to 
work with the Rya community when they asked for advice on using Apache Fluo for 
pre-computed joins. During our discussions, I found the folks working on Rya 
didn't need much assistance because they already had a thorough understanding 
of the complex issues surrounding distributed consistency. When considering 
using a piece of software that solves a hard problem for you, it’s comforting 
to know great minds stand behind it. With great software and wonderful 
community, what are you waiting for? Give Rya a try. Also, as an extra bonus 
Rya is an Apache community and all are welcome to participate in shaping the 
future of Rya."

"We are grateful for the mentorship provided by the Apache Incubator in 
building a diverse and open community and learning the Apache Way," added 
Crainiceanu. "We are looking forward to continuing our journey as a Top-Level 
Project."

Availability and Oversight
Apache Rya 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 Rya, visit 
http://rya.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/apacherya

About the Apache Incubator
The Apache Incubator is the entry path for projects and codebases wishing to 
become part of the efforts at The Apache Software Foundation. All code 
donations from external organizations and existing external projects enter the 
ASF through the Incubator to: 1) ensure all donations are in accordance with 
the ASF legal standards; and 2) develop new communities that 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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