>> 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.sa...@
polyhedron.com or visit their website
>
athttp://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 s...@
tallactech.com or visit their
> website
athttp://www.tallactech.com.