As far as Digi goes I was thinking more along the time span of next year, because as you said the Eleven Rack just came out, but PT 8 has been out since 2008 so I'm think around September of 10 we should see something. They do own a huge market share in the major studio market, but major studios are on the brink, and with the economy I don't see, but a few making it out of this.
If Digi wants to stay relevant they are going to have to start catering to the Home and Project Studio market more than they are now. I'm not saying it is going to happen over night, but over the course of the next decade if they don't start giving the Home and Project Studio's what they want they are just going to jump over to Cubase or Sonar or Reaper or Studio One, etc. just for the simple fact that it there are more options for the money and the studio's will follow suit because it will save them time and earn them more money.
The old model is dieing and a new one is starting to take a hold. As I said though it's not going to happen overnight it will take a while, but that is what is going to happen, people no longer need a major studio to make pro level recordings.
I feel you on the double files though, I still probably have 50 or so that I won't ever get tracked in that are sitting in Reason right now. They suck anyway so it isn't a big deal. Lol.