Roxio

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Roxio
Type Subsidiary
Industry Software
Founded 2001
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, United States
Key people David Habiger, CEO
Paul Norris, EVP & CFO
Clay Leighton, EVP & COO
Mark Ely, EVP Strategy & GM
Matt DiMaria, EVP & GM
Employees 500+
Parent Corel Corporation
Divisions Roxio Product Group
Premium Content Group
Website http://www.roxio.com

Roxio is an American software company specializing in consumer digital media products. Its product line includes products for the creation of digital media projects, media conversion software, and content distribution systems. The company was formed by a spin-off of Adaptec's software division in 2001, and by its acquisition of MGI Software in 2002.

Roxio was acquired by Sonic Solutions in 2003, followed by its acquisition of Simple Star and CinemaNow in 2008. Sonic Solutions would be acquired by Rovi Corporation in 2010but Rovi later announced in January 2012 that it would be selling Roxio to the Canadian software company Corel.[1] [2] The acquisition closed on February 7, 2012.[3]

Roxio's former headquarters in Santa Clara, California

Products

References

  1. "Earnings roundup". Business Week. August 5, 2010. 
  2. "Corel(R) Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Roxio(R) Business from Rovi Corporation". MarketWatch. January 12, 2012. 
  3. Muchmore, Michael (7 February 2012). "Corel Buys Roxio from Rovi, Releases First Product". PCMag.com. Retrieved 13 February 2012. 

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