Attune Systems, Inc
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| Attune Systems, Inc. | |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Founded | {{{foundation}}} |
| Headquarters | Santa Clara, California |
| Key people | Alan Kessler, CEO Thomas Wong, Vice President of Engineering Keith Corbin, CFO Carolyn Hyde, Vice President of Sales |
| Industry | Data storage management |
| Products | Maestro File Manager FM-6100 |
| Website | www.attunesystems.com |
Attune Systems, Inc. is a network data management company headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
Attune Systems is considered to be the only independent Network File Management (a.k.a. file virtualization) solution that is based upon with Windows operating system. Attune's Maestro File Manager is designed to reduce file management complexity for enterprise storage environments while slashing operating costs and increasing scalability. The device is a file virtualization appliance that helps IT administrators discover, analyze, manage and optimize their existing, heterogeneous file storage resources without impacting end users.

