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REDIrural economic development initiative
REDIRenewable Energy Development Initiative
REDIResilience Education and Drug Information (Australia)
REDIRenewable Energy Development Institute (Willits, CA)
REDIRockville Economic Development, Inc. (Rockville, MD)
REDIResearch and Education Institute (Alta Bates Summit Medical Center; Berkeley, CA)
REDIRemote Electronic Desktop Integration
REDIRequest for Engineering Disposition Instruction (US Air Force)


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XIOtech Corporation recently announced the release of their Real-time Data Intelligence (REDI) Storage Architecture and the addition of several software packages to the REDI Software Family.
The average cost of a new home sold in the county in 1995 was $247,914, up from $244,043 in 1994, according to TRW REDI Property Data, a nationwide real estate information company.
Already Up and Running and Available 24/7, the REDI Lab Gives Ecosystem Partners Competitive Time-to-Market Edge In up-Front Validation and Testing of Their Unique Solutions On RadiSys ATCA Platform HILLSBORO, Ore.
 
 
 
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