Word info

baked-in

Adjective

Meaning

baked-in (comparative more baked-in, superlative most baked-in)

Built in; inseparably included.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Juju now ships with 'baked-in' knowledge of a range of clouds - just provide your credentials (with the help of all-new interactive tools) and you're off! Source: Internet

Says Swindell, “New Relic started a conversation within our development team that has resulted in application performance moving from an afterthought to a baked-in part of the overall process. Source: Internet

Therefore, security is not only baked-in to the IoT data collectors themselves, but also along the entire data pipeline. Source: Internet

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