OEM (disambiguation)
OEM is an original equipment manufacturer, a company that makes a part or subsystem that is used in another company's end product.
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OEM may also refer to:
Computing
- Object Exchange Model, a model for exchanging data between object-oriented databases
- OEM font, or OEM-US, the original character set of the IBM PC, circa 1981
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, a computer application that aims to manage software produced by Oracle Corporation
Organisations
- OEM International, a former construction company in Gibraltar
- Office for Emergency Management, a World War II function within the Executive Office of the United States Government
- Office of Emergency Management, a general term for emergency management functions
- Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, for coordinating the response to a natural disaster
- OrganizaciĆ³n Editorial Mexicana, a Mexican print media company
Other uses
- Occupational and Environmental Medicine, a medical journal
gollark: Hmm.
gollark: So what connectivity does your *desktop* have?
gollark: I don't *think* generally available WiFi hardware/drivers can connect to one network *and* act as a host for another, but who knows.
gollark: Well, if you have a USB WiFi adapter of some sort you can use that.
gollark: So what's the problem?
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with OEM
- All pages with titles containing OEM
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