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  2. Fraser Valley Regional District - Wikipedia

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    22.2/km 2 (57/sq mi) Website. www .fvrd .ca. The Fraser Valley Regional District ( FVRD) is a regional district in British Columbia, Canada. Its headquarters are in the city of Chilliwack. The FVRD covers an area of 13,361.74 km 2 (5,159 sq mi). It was created in 1995 [3] by an amalgamation of the Fraser-Cheam Regional District and Central ...

  3. Datakit - Wikipedia

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    Datakit is a virtual circuit switch which was developed by Sandy Fraser at Bell Labs [1] [2] for both local-area and wide-area networks, [3] and in widespread deployment by the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs). [4] A full datakit approx. 19 in. wide by 5 ft. tall. Datakit uses a cell relay protocol similar to Asynchronous Transfer Mode ...

  4. Virtual Network Computing - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Network Computing. Virtual Network Computing logo. Virtual Network Computing ( VNC) is a graphical desktop-sharing system that uses the Remote Frame Buffer protocol (RFB) to remotely control another computer. It transmits the keyboard and mouse input from one computer to another, relaying the graphical- screen updates, over a network.

  5. Fraser Health - Wikipedia

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    History. Fraser Health was created in December 2001 as part of a province-wide restructuring of health authorities by the then-new BC Liberal government of Premier Gordon Campbell. It is the merger of three former health regions: Simon Fraser Health Region (SFHR), South Fraser Health Region, and the Fraser Valley Health Region (FVHR).

  6. Distributed computing - Wikipedia

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    Distributed computing also refers to the use of distributed systems to solve computational problems. In distributed computing, a problem is divided into many tasks, each of which is solved by one or more computers, [7] which communicate with each other via message passing. [8]

  7. Fraser (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Region of origin. Scotland. Other names. Variant form (s) Fraiser, Frasier, Frashier, Frazer, Frazier. Fraser is a Scottish surname, connected to the Clans Fraser and Fraser of Lovat. It is most commonly found in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Notable people with the surname include:

  8. House of Fraser - Wikipedia

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    House of Fraser and Frasers are a British department store chain with 29 locations across the United Kingdom, part of Frasers Group. It was established in Glasgow, Scotland in 1849 as Arthur and Fraser. By 1891, it was known as Fraser & Sons. The company grew steadily during the early 20th century, and after the Second World War a large number ...

  9. Jane Fraser (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Fraser (born 1967) is a British-American banking executive who is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Citigroup, a position she has held since March 2021. Educated at Girton College, Cambridge , and Harvard Business School , she worked at McKinsey & Company for 10 years, rising to partner prior to joining Citigroup in 2004.