AT&T Global Information Solutions has added the first entry-level models of its new EISA bus-based desktop family to the System 3000 family of Unix machines. The uniprocessor AT&T 3406 desktop and AT&T 3416 deskside server are based on 60MHz Pentiums, and run UnixWare Personal Edition 1.1, Santa Cruz Operation Inc Unix 3.0, Microsoft Corp’s Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1, and Novell Inc’s NetWare 3.12 and 4.01. They are upgradable to the Pentium 90 processor, and will be followed by Pentium 90-based machines within the next four months. The new machines, out now, go from #2,500 to #8,500 in the UK.