IDM can refer to several technologies depending on the context. Common meanings include: * **Identity Management (IDM):** This is the most common meaning. Identity Management refers to the framework of policies and technologies for ensuring that the right individuals have the appropriate access to technology resources. IDM systems often involve managing user identities, authentication, authorization, roles, and permissions across various systems and applications. They are used to streamline user access, improve security, and ensure compliance. * **Integrated Device Management (IDM):** In the semiconductor industry, an IDM is a company that designs, manufactures, and sells integrated circuit (IC) products. These companies have their own fabrication facilities (fabs) and handle the entire process from design to manufacturing to testing and packaging. Examples include Intel and Samsung. If you can provide more context, I can give a more specific and accurate explanation.
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