DPM can refer to several technologies, including: 1. **Data Protection Manager (Microsoft DPM):** This is a backup and recovery software from Microsoft. It provides backup, recovery, and replication for Microsoft workloads like SQL Server, Exchange Server, SharePoint, Hyper-V virtual machines, and Windows file systems. It is commonly used by organizations to protect their data from loss due to hardware failure, human error, or disasters. It creates incremental backups to minimize storage usage. 2. **Digital Product Management (DPM):** This relates to the practice of managing digital products throughout their lifecycle. It involves strategic planning, development, launch, and ongoing optimization of digital products such as software applications, websites, and mobile apps. DPM is commonly used by product managers to ensure that digital products meet customer needs and achieve business goals. 3. **Defect Prevention Management (DPM):** This is a systematic approach to identifying and preventing defects in processes or products. The focus is on understanding the root causes of defects and implementing measures to eliminate them before they occur. DPM is commonly used in manufacturing and software development to improve quality and reduce costs.
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