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ATTO Technology, Inc., a global leader of storage connectivity and infrastructure solutions for data-intensive computing environments, announces immediate support for Mac OS X Snow Leopard for its full line of SCSI, Fibre Channel, SAS/SATA Host and RAID adapters, and iSCSI software. ATTO customers and partners upgrading to the new operating system can find the latest ATTO drivers incorporated in the Snow Leopard operating system installation DVD.
ATTO Technology Inc., a long-time participant in the Apple Developer Connection, has taken advantage of the program’s support to build and test their host adapters and drivers for interoperability and performance with the latest 64-bit architecture from Apple. Mac users can continue to look to ATTO for robust hardware, software, and OS-compatible driver features.
“ATTO reinforces its commitment to the Apple market by delivering support for the newest operating system, Snow Leopard. Mac users can continue to look to ATTO for a full spectrum of high-performance HBAs for SCSI, 8Gb and 4Gb Fibre Channel and 6Gb and 3Gb SAS/SATA and storage environments,” states Tim Klein, President and CEO for ATTO.
ATTO ExpressPCI SCSI Host Adapters, Celerity Fibre Channel Host Adapters, ExpressSAS SAS/SATA Host and RAID Adapters are used worldwide to support Mac hardware systems running Apple OS X Leopard. ATTO products have been deployed across various Apple market segments including, pro video, business, government and education. ATTO host adapter drivers are also available at www.attotech.com.
About ATTO Technology, Inc
ATTO Technology, Inc. is a global leader of storage connectivity and infrastructure solutions for data-intensive computing environments. ATTO provides a wide range of solutions to help customers’ better store, manage and deliver their data. With a focus toward markets that require higher performance, ATTO manufactures host and RAID adapters, bridges, RAID storage controllers, and management software. ATTO solutions provide connectivity to all storage interfaces including SCSI, SATA, iSCSI, SAS, Fibre Channel and FCoE. ATTO distributes its products worldwide directly to Original Equipment Manufacturers, systems integrators, VARs and authorized distributors. Contact ATTO: 155 CrossPoint Parkway, Amherst, NY 14068; Phone: (716)691-1999; Fax: (716)691-9353; website: attotech.com.
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