Personal computer assembler Aquarius Systems Inform has announced that it has been using Nexgen Inc’s Nx586 microprocessors in its machines since April. The company is also planning to diversify its business – moving into systems integration. To do this it should soon sign agreements with Digital Equipment Corp and Unisys Corp to sell their iAPX-86-based servers alongside its own machines. Aquarius was Russia’s largest personal computer assembler in 1991, assembling some 30,000 machines that year. Since then it has fallen on hard times. In late 1994 and early 1995 the company virtually stopped working following an office move and the sudden resignation of the general director.