Visionware
| Company type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Computer software | 
| Founded | June 1989 | 
| Defunct | December 1994 | 
| Fate | Acquired by SCO | 
| Headquarters | Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom | 
| Key people | 
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| Products | 
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| Revenue | $12 million (1994) | 
| Number of employees | 130 (1994) | 
Visionware Ltd was a British software company that developed and marketed products that helped integration of Microsoft Windows clients to Unix-based server applications. It was based in Leeds in West Yorkshire. The three products it was most known for were PC-Connect, XVision, and SQL-Retriever.
Visionware was created in June 1989 as a management buy-out from Systime Computers. The firm experienced substantial growth during its five and a half years of existence. Visionware was acquired by the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) in December 1994.