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(1) An operating system for Tandem's NonStop computer systems. See Tandem. (2) An earlier firewall for securing a private network from the Internet from NetGuard, Inc., Fairfax, VA. Guardian...
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Definition: Guardian
(1) An operating system for Tandem's NonStop computer systems. See Tandem.
(2) An earlier firewall for securing a private network from the Internet from NetGuard, Inc., Fairfax, VA. Guardian ran on Windows NT.
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