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In 2002 the software side of Dyadic Systems separated from the company, taking its current name Dyalog Ltd., and in 2003, the remainder of Dyadic Systems, then purely a hardware vendor, was sold to Syan Ltd. Following the separation, Dyalog had only five employees: [[John Scholes]], [[Peter Donnelly]], [[John Daintree]], [[Geoff Streeter]], and support staff Vincent Chan. The company maintained consistent profits despite its small size. | In 2002 the software side of Dyadic Systems separated from the company, taking its current name Dyalog Ltd., and in 2003, the remainder of Dyadic Systems, then purely a hardware vendor, was sold to Syan Ltd. Following the separation, Dyalog had only five employees: [[John Scholes]], [[Peter Donnelly]], [[John Daintree]], [[Geoff Streeter]], and support staff Vincent Chan. The company maintained consistent profits despite its small size. | ||
In 2003, on news that the [[APL conference]] would no longer be held yearly, Dyalog held the first of its [[Dyalog user meeting|user meeting]]s.<ref>Adrian Smith. [http://archive.vector.org.uk/art10009060 "Dyalog APL 2003 Conference"]. [[Vector journal]] volume 20 issue 2. 2003-10.</ref> | |||
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