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ATTO Supports New iMAC Pro Release from Apple

ATTO Technology, Inc., will be continuing their ongoing commitment of supporting the newly released line of product updates and innovations from Apple.

“Our deep relationship with Apple over the last 30 years continues to drive our position as a leading force within the Apple community,” said Timothy J. Klein, president and CEO at ATTO Technology.

The newly released iMac Pro will be complimented by ATTO and will match the ongoing  power stride in the continued performance, and as always, compliments why users select ATTO. The new iMac Pro is a powerful collection of workstation-class graphics, processors, storage, memory, and I/O while maintaining its slim all-in-one design. With ATTO’s recognized high-performance audio and video workflows including 2K, 4K, 8K and 3D stereoscopic and high-definition production, ATTO is the perfect addition to Apple’s highly anticipated release of the iMac Pro (which has sparked the imagination of the high-end creative professionals globally). The  unprecedented four Thunderbolt TM 3 ports, connectivity to the iMac Pro for high-performance network and storage infrastructures is enabled via the industry leading ATTO ThunderLink® adapters.

“As an innovator in Thunderbolt TM technology and leader in the Apple market, ATTO is well prepared for the release of the new Apple iMac Pro,” said Timothy J. Klein.  “Apple has reaffirmed their commitment to the high-performance professional market by supporting the next generation of Thunderbolt technology, and we are excited to continue our long standing relationship with Apple by providing products that offer creative users premium performance and maximum usability from this powerful new platform.”

ATTO is a pioneer in Thunderbolt TM enabled solutions and was the very first to market with compatible macOS drivers for their line of HBAs, NICs and ThunderLink® adapters.  The close relationship between ATTO and Apple to provide proven Thunderbolt TM connectivity to high-performance Fibre Channel and SAS/SATA storage is remarkable, as well as the support for 40&10Gb/s Ethernet networks, and the ability of connecting to storage from virtually anywhere, through any protocol, with the diverse line of ATTO Thunderbolt TM technology enabled products.

Visit ATTO, and see their full line of technology that will certainly benefit your operations at: www.atto.com.

ABOUT ATTO

For 30 years, ATTO Technology, Inc., has been a global leader across the IT and media and entertainment markets, specializing in storage and network connectivity and infrastructure solutions for the most data-intensive computing environments. ATTO works collaboratively with partners to deliver a wide range of end-to-end, customized solutions to better store, manage and deliver big data. With a focus toward markets that require higher performance and with a dedication to working as an extension of customer’s design teams, ATTO manufacturers host and RAID adapters, network adapters, storage controllers, Thunderbolt™ enabled adapters and software. ATTO solutions provide a high level of connectivity to all storage interfaces, including Fibre Channel, SAS, SATA, iSCSI, 40/10GbE, NVMe and Thunderbolt. Distributing its cutting-edge products worldwide through Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), systems integrators, value added resellers (VARs) and authorized resellers, ATTO is the Power Behind the Storage.

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