It's an analysis of a paper, not a feature checklist, so the article is for people who want to understand more about how FoundationDB works rather than trying to provide a "which system should I use" explanation.
Though "super reliable distributed database presenting a single logical shard to client code" is a class of system for which I don't think there's anything else even close out there, and I suspect generally if that's something you -need- then you'll already know that.
It's a highly scalable (as in powers iCloud services with billion users) distributed transactional KV store. It's owned by Apple and mostly developed by Apple and Snowflake.