Apache Arrow 1.0 - A cross-language development platform for in-memory dataKouhei Sutou
Apache Arrow is a cross-language development platform for in-memory data. You can use Apache Arrow to process large data effectively in Python and other languages such as R. Apache Arrow is the future of data processing. Apache Arrow 1.0, the first major version, was released at 2020-07-24. It's a good time to know Apache Arrow and start using it.
Summarizes new capabilities added to Apache NiFi 1.2.0 (soon to be released).
Disclaimer:
- The contents in this slide deck are derived from Apache NiFi JIRA issues which is labeled with next release target 1.2.0 and source code available at Github (already merged into master branch), however it does NOT mean these are guaranteed to be released and still are subjects to change.
- The motivation of this presentation is share what have been introduced into the project since the latest Apache NiFi 1.1.2 release.
- The contents are created from information available under Apache NiFi project, however, the way summarize it is solely done with my personal thoughts and not a consensus built among Apache NiFi community.
This slide was used at a Lightning Talk of CouchConf Tokyo 2012 to introduce CouchDB JP, Japanese CouchDB community. In this slide, there is an easy-to-grasp history of CouchDB and Couchbase. I hope this slide will help you to clarify the relationship of these products.