Turnkey-system
noun
1.
Computers. a computer system purchased from hardware and software vendors, customized and put in working order by a firm that then sells the completed system to the client that ordered it.
turnkey system
noun
1.
a computer or computer system supplied to a customer in such a complete form that it can be put to immediate use
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