The term "Intact" is quite broad and not specific enough to identify a single technology. It generally describes something that is whole, complete, or undamaged. Without further context, it is impossible to provide a specific description of a technology with that name and its common usage. It may refer to a principle, a method of testing, or a property of a system, for example - an intact data file.
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