Re: What is going on with Lahey?



"nobat" <sk.nobat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What is going on with Lahey? They were supposed to brring PathScale
compiler to Windows 64 at the end of 2005. No new product -- no new
newsletter-- no roadmap for Fortran 2003 implementation? Are they out
of business?

This announcement was made on the Lahey web site on September 22nd, 2006:

Effective immediately, Lahey Computer Systems, Inc. has appointed Polyhedron
Software Limited as its exclusive global distributor. Through this alliance,
Polyhedron will sell and provide technical support for all Lahey products.
Lahey made this decision so that it can concentrate on further development
and maintenance of its language systems products and porting services.

Polyhedron, located near Oxford in the UK, has been supplying services and
software solutions to Fortran and related markets since 1986, and is widely
respected for its technical expertise and customer service. Polyhedron can
be contacted via email at lahey.sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or visit their website
at http://www.polyhedron.com.

Polyhedron has contracted with Tallac Technology LLC of Truckee, California
to distribute Lahey products within North America. Tallac was co-founded by
John Swenson, Lahey's former vice president of sales and marketing. Tallac
Technology can be contacted via email at sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or visit their
website at http://www.tallactech.com.


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