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co-residentA program or module that resides in memory along with other programs. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Their contribution is contrasted with other pillars of income, including income from nonhousing assets, imputed rent, earnings, nonspouse co-resident family members, defined benefit pensions, and other retirement investment accounts. While the Cuda PTM can be deployed in a Cuda chassis dedicated to media gateway functionality, when it is optionally deployed co-resident with the Cuda 12000 CMTS cards, the solution further increases network availability and quality of service by reducing latency and jitter and failure points between otherwise disparate network elements. The co-resident Hydra PC authentication services mean that all data stored on the device is securely linked to the identity of its owner, which delivers strong, personal control of and accountability for all data stored on the device. |
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