Wyse Technology, Santa Clara, California, has moved into the multi-user market by signing an agreement with the Santa Cruz Operation to add its own name to Xenix. Wyse/SCO Xenix will be sold on the Wysepc 386 AT-alike in the UK, incorporating extra features such as file locking and interprocess communication. The company says it can now offer a single source for CPUs, terminals and software to customers building multi-user systems. Wyse’s Steve Jamieson hopes these offerings will encourage buyers to move away from minis and reassess the use of micros, restructuring the low end of the multi-user market. Wyse/SCO Xenix costs UKP695 and will be available in the UK from mid December through Logitek Computer Products in Manchester, and Swindon-based Kode Computers Ltd.