Akka Unfurls PaaS for Building Distributed Java Applications - DevOps.com
Briefly

Akka is now the first application runtime to provide multi-master replication, which is made possible because Akka applications have access to their own in-memory databases with writable conflict-free replicated data types running globally.
The decision to rename Lightbend was made to align the company more closely with an Akka framework that has been downloaded one billion times, indicating its significant adoption and influence.
IT teams are adopting Akka because it enables them to guarantee service level agreements (SLAs) by running applications that can continuously adapt independently of IT infrastructure environments.
Akka is indemnifying customers for any losses stemming from data that becomes unrecoverable, making it unlikely that data will ever be lost, thanks to its in-memory database.
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