Add *Hive/LLAP and RocketMQ*

   - *Ignite* represented by Denis Magda
   - *Arrow *represented by Wes McKinney
   - *Hbase *represented by Anoop John
   - *Crail* represented by *Patrick Stuedi*
   - *Hive/LLAP *represented by *Gopal Vijayaraghavan*
   - *RocketMQ  *represented by *Von Gosling*
   - *ORC *represented by* Owen O'Malley*
   - *Mnemonic *represented by* Gary*

With above projects, we could cover Storage-class memory oriented *Distributed
Database, KV Store, Columnar Structured Dataset, Distributed Data Store,
Columnar Storage, **Live Long And Process, Distributed Messaging and
Streaming, **Durable Object Model, Durable Computing Model* for new
generation high-performance applications, e.g. data querying, processing,
and analytics.

On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 9:32 PM, Von Gosling <vongosl...@apache.org> wrote:

> I'm happy to represent Apache RocketMQ on this  storage collaboration
> effort. This is a very key in low latency messaging.
>
> Best Regards,
> Von Gosling
>
>
>
> > 在 2017年10月20日,02:55,Gang(Gary) Wang <ga...@apache.org> 写道:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We can expect more and more projects will take the huge potential
> > advantages of storage-class memory for data processing and analytics
> > because silicon companies are able to produce high capacity non-volatile
> > memory on a large scale, this hardware technology will fundamentally
> change
> > the way to construct high performance applications similar to what
> happened
> > when replacing tape with disk technology since the 1980s. so if
> possible, I
> > advocate establishing an Apache working group to enhance the
> collaboration
> > and synergies mentioned by Patrick Stuedi for storage-class memory
> > technology-oriented projects.
> >
> > Best.
> > Gary.
>
>

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