Microsoft / Amiga connections

From: Iggy Drougge <optimus_at_canit.se>
Date: Sun Feb 18 18:58:28 2001

Mark Green skrev:

>> John Foust skrev:
>>
>> >At 04:31 AM 2/17/01 +0100, Iggy Drougge wrote:
>> >>>I'm not aware of any connection between ASDG /Elastic Reality
>> >>>and Microsoft. ASDG sold out to Avid... again, quite willingly.
>> >>>Their products were barely marketed there and languished.
>> >>
>> >>Really? I thought those two were M$ victims.
>>
>> >3D software maker Softimage was acquired by Microsoft, managed
>> >poorly for several years, then sold to Avid. That's probably
>> >the connection you're thinking of.
>>
>> Another SGI firm, then.

>Not exactly, SGI owns Alias|Wavefront which is the main
>competitor to SoftImage. The one main benefit of SoftImage
>being bought out by Microsoft is it started both companies
>moving their products to cheaper platforms.

I didn't mean that they were owned by SGI, but that they specialised in SGI
products.
As for moving their products to cheaper platforms, is that any advantage?


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