Avid ISIS trying to gain ground by adding support for Apple, Adobe and Autodesk

As of the latest Avid ISIS software update 4.74 (released Feb 2015)

With Avid beginning to feel the pressure from Adobe, Avid releases its new software update for their ISIS systems. Software update 4.7 allows Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut X, Autodesk Smoke and Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve users to access and work with high res media from the Avid ISIS 7000, 5000 or 2000. The update also includes all the features introduced with its 4.6 update.

Also with this update you can expand the ISIS 5000 or 5500 to house up to 12 storage engines doubling your storage from what used to be only 6 engines.

 

Avid's latest big change to their policy

In a similar move to Autodesk with their Flame products, Avid owners must now be on support before the end of 2014 otherwise they will not be able to upgrade later on. Customers will only be able to upgrade if they are current on support or subcription.  Subscription is the answer for the software economy it seems. Here's some details about the new changes:

- All new software licenses include a support contract and costs a bit more

- Licenses can now be purchased on a monthly or annual subscription program

- The subscription program costs considerably more than buying support for an existing license

- You can no longer purchase software upgrades, you will only get upgrades while on support or if you are on a subscription program

- To avoid costly upgrade issues, clients must be active on support before December 31st, 2014!