Digidesign hat sein Gesicht verloren

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Das Monster Avid hatte viele Gesichter, eines davon hiess Digidesign. Vor nicht allzulanger Zeit wollte nun das Monster nur noch ein Gesicht besitzen und somit nur noch Avid heissen. Wenn man von aussen zuschaut, erkennt man mittlerweile gar kein Gesicht mehr.

Dave Lebolt, Peter Gorges und Scott Church. Was bedeuten diese Namen für dich? Stiff erzählt euch, was diese beiden Namen für ihn bedeuten.

  1. Dave Lebolt - Kingpin, the big cheese and the face of Digidesign as a company.
  2. Peter Gorges - The face of AIR, the team that - at least to me -
    was there to connect Digidesign and Pro Tools to a whole new generation
    of music producers, among other things.
  3. Scott Church - Digidesigns only real arm stretching out to the end-user.

They are in other words ‘connection symbols’. Whether this is true
or just illusions of mine are actually completely irrelevant. You see,
symbols are important, and what makes up a corporate image and face.

Thus I state that Digidesign is now faceless.

We can speculate how much we want about the departures, but it won’t
really get us anywhere other than to a forest of rumors. What I do want
to ask Digidesign or Avid, or whatever they want to call themselves, is
this:

What will your new face be?

A ripple of doubt has been sent through the end-users. A new face is promised
in a press release with statements from a leader that has now resigned.
What will you do Avid/Digidesign to restore faith in your operation?
What is your intention now? What are your plans for the future? What
face will you mold now? All over the web the haters are laughing while
your followers are questioning where you’re leading them.

You ask me? I’m glad you did.

Present us to the icons that will make out your new face. Conquer
the web (it’s slightly ridiculous to see that no audio company has
understood just how much there is to gain by doing this - not even
Apple!). Give us an indication of the future, a teaser, a trailer that doesn’t really say anything other than “we’re on it!”. Preferably in that order, but feel free to shuffle it up if it interferes with your current schedule… Do it all at the same time.

All of that is of course just PR. There’s still so much to be done
software- and hardware-wise. But this is something I believe Avid knows
(and it’s another post anyway). Lets just hope that they have their
priorities right and that some of the rumors floating around are
nothing more than figments of frustrated users imagination.

PR, it almost has a bad ring to it, but it’s important now. You need
to reconnect with the people that made you the standard. You need to
listen to them and you need to grow new arms to stretch out to them. If
you don’t understand that Avid, then you’re doomed.

Dave Lebolt und Peter Gorges haben Avid verlassen…

Eine der grossen Ikonen von Avid/Digidesign hat die Firma verlassen und so auch jemand von AIR.

Dave Lebolt has resigned his position as Chief Technology Officer at Avid. I’ve been informed by Avid that his last day in the office was June 18. To me, and I think many will agree with me, Dave has been the face of Digidesign. He was the General Manager of Digidesign before moving to the CTO position which he has now left. Dave also interacted with the user base through his ‘Dave’s Dirt’ column in DigiZine.

I specifically wanted to know who will take his place, and got the reply that:

As for Dave, the responsibilities of his role will be absorbed into other Avid leadership roles.

Which of course doesn’t say a lot.

I’ve also heard (and this has also been confirmed by Avid) that Peter Gorges isn’t with the company anymore either. Peter was the founder of Wizoo, a company that was more or less rebranded as AIR when Digidesign acquired it. Peter followed, and I’m sure he’s been a major force in creating the AIR virtual instruments many of us use today.

I asked Avid more than once to comment on both departures, but all I got from them was a conformation and a “we wish them well in their new endeavors”. It’s of course not Avid job to know where Dave and Peter are going (rumor says Dave is heading to Apple, but it’s unconfirmed), but one can’t help to wonder if this were mutual agreements and what the reason behind both leaving was.

Again I have to question where this company is heading right now. Cuts have been made, rebranding done, and now two major players in the company - and in the audio division in particular - has left. The future is very uncertain to say the least.

kaufet

Avid will, dass ihr etwas kauft.

  • Buy any Digidesign Pro Tools LE FireWire-based system (Mbox 2 Pro or any of the 003’s) plus an M-Audio Axiom Pro 49 or Axiom Pro 61 MIDI controller and you’ll get Digidesign Virtual Instrument Box Set for free. Details here.
  • If you buy any Pro Tools|HD 2 or 3 system and a Pro Tools|HD audio interface you get a Command|8 control surface free. More details.
  • ICON D-Control ES is 10% off MSRP for a limited time. More details.
  • Trade in Avid Unity MediaNetwork or Avid Unity LANshare gear and save up to 23% off the MSRP of Avid Unity ISIS components. More details.
  • And finally, it’s said that you can “re-join Avid Support with no penalty and receive the immediate benefits of unlimited telephone support and free software updates”. No more details.

Alle Offers verfallen am 17 Juni 2009.

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Avid veröffentlicht ihre Geschätszahlen, erstes Halbjahr 2008


Und widereinmal Wirtschaft: Avid first quarter results.

Avid Technology legt ihren Jahresbericht für 2007 vor

Irgendwer von euch hat sicher Aktien von diesem Verein…

Dies ist der offizielle Press-Release von AVID

Avid Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: AVID) today announced the availability of its 2007 Annual Report to Stockholders, including audited financial statements for the company’s 2007 fiscal year, on its website, www.avid.com. Stockholders of the company may also receive a hard copy of the 2007 Annual Report free of charge upon request by following the instructions on the website. Avid filed its 2007 Annual Report on Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 29, 2008.

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