Monday, October 27, 2008

Autodesk buys Avid Softimage XSI

Avid Technology is exiting the 3-D computer animation market.

The company is selling its Softimage 3-D software business to Autodesk for an estimated $35 million. It may close the deal by year's end.

About 90 Avid employees who worked on the Softimage business will join Autodesk with the closure of the deal. An additional 410 layoffs are expected at Avid. The combined 500 staffers represent a reduction of nearly 20% of Avid's workforce, which the company said would "better align its cost structure around the core businesses" of video and audio.

Softimage's XSI is one of three key 3-D software programs used in entertainment production. The two others -- Maya and 3ds max -- already are owned by Autodesk, which controls the bulk of the market.

"Softimage is not a strategic fit for our business," said Gary Greenfield, who was named CEO of Avid in December.

Avid bought Softimage from Microsoft in 1998 for $285 million in cash and stock.

Softimage is headquartered in Montreal, where Autodesk's Media and Entertainment business also is headquartered.

On Thursday, Avid reported revenue of $217.1 million for the three-month period ended Sept. 30, compared with $226.8 million for the same period in 2007.

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Avid exits 3-D animation business
XSI was one of the finest animation software of all time. Now it has been fagocitated by the dark side of the force; the monopolic empire of Autodesk. Which is the future of animation software if Maya, Max and XSI are made by the same morons?







More info about this sh*t:

Official press release

Autodesk in Wikipedia

Softimage in Wikipedia

XSI users forum (en espaƱol)

In autodesk forum

In Newtek's Lightwave Forums

In Polycount Forums

Autodesk is the 12th largest software company

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