While many technical publications focus solely on hardware, The Quintillionth highlights the human element of technology:
The February 2023 edition of (formally titled The Quintillionth ) serves as a bridge between the high-speed demands of modern data and the creative industries that rely on them. Published by ATTO Technology , the magazine takes its name from the prefix "atto," representing one quintillionth—a nod to the extreme low-latency performance required in today’s digital workflows. The Speed of Innovation
The timing of this issue is notable as it coincided with a broader global recognition of "attosecond" science—the measurement of time at the atomic scale—which eventually led to a later that year. While the magazine focuses on data storage and connectivity, it shares this underlying philosophy of precision: that the smallest increments of time and data are where the most significant breakthroughs occur.
In early 2023, the tech landscape was dominated by a pivotal shift: the explosion of and the move toward increasingly data-intensive environments. The February issue captures this moment, focusing on how high-performance connectivity is no longer just a luxury for IT departments but a fundamental necessity for "every industry" looking to remain competitive in 2023 and beyond. Key Themes: Connectivity and Creativity
Ultimately, the February 2023 issue of stands as a testament to the "need for speed" in a world where the difference between success and failure is often measured in a quintillionth of a second.
: Through guest contributions (such as those from RackTop Systems ), the magazine offers advice on building and upgrading data solutions to meet the specific "challenges of 2025" and current 2023 needs. A Legacy of Precision
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: A central theme of the magazine is how high-performance tools allow artists, broadcasters, and filmmakers to focus on their craft rather than technical bottlenecks.