1. OEM - Noun
2. OEM - Adjective
A company that produces parts to be sold under another company's brand.
A value-added reseller; company selling goods assembled from other companies' parts.
All makers prior to initial retail sale, in contrast to aftermarket.
OEM (not comparable)
(business) describing goods sold by or to an OEM
OEM (plural OEMs)
(emergency services) Initialism of Office of Emergency Management.
A 1U application acceleration platform designed for OEM customers developing network and cyber security and monitoring appliances. Source: Internet
All attributes of a given file may be displayed by using the nfi.exe ("NTFS File Sector Information Utility") that is freely distributed as part of the Microsoft "OEM Support Tools". Source: Internet
By 2000, almost no major vendor produced its own EDIF tools, choosing instead to OEM third-party tools. Source: Internet
Chevron's Cobasys subsidiary provides these batteries only to large OEM orders. Source: Internet
Due to the similarities between the two engines, many OEM and aftermarket parts are interchangeable. Source: Internet
Essentially a rebadged OEM version of the Series 3 with slightly different on-board software, the device was marketed as an inexpensive computer for schoolchildren, rather than as an executive tool. Source: Internet