MDM
MDM may refer to:
In business
- Market-dominant minority, a term coined by Amy Chua in her book World on Fire
- MDM Bank
In entertainment
- Melodic death metal, a music genre
- Mere Dead Men, a British punk band
- Mississippi Drum Machine, a wooden percussion music instrument (as played by Seasick Steve)
- Modern Digital Militia, a Canadian Industrial Band
- Modern Drunkard Magazine, a sporadically released glossy color periodical promoting the "functional alcoholic's" lifestyle run by Frank Kelly Rich
- Moi Dix Mois, Japanese gothic symphonic metal band
In science and technology
- Machine debug manager
- Master data management, a discipline in information technology (IT) that focuses on the management of reference or master data shared by different disparate IT systems and groups
- MDM Laboratory, the National Italian Laboratory on Materials and Devices for Microelectronics
- MDM Observatory, an optical astronomical observatory on Kitt Peak, adjacent to the Kitt Peak National Observatory
- MDM-1 Fox, a composite mid-wing two-seater aerobatic glider invented by Edward Margański, Dunowska, and Jerzy Makula
- Mechanically Deboned Meat, a meat-handling process
- Meta-data management, involves storing information about other information
- MDM Display Manager, display manager created by the Mint software developers
- Mobile device management, software allowing the management of smartphones and other mobile devices
- Modular digital multitrack recording, such as ADAT
- Monocyte-derived macrophage
- Multiple Drafts Model, Daniel Dennett's theory of consciousness
- Multiplexer-Demultiplexer
- Meter Data Management
In geography
- Marszałkowska Dzielnica Mieszkaniowa, a neighbourhood in Warsaw with socialist realism architecture
In politics
- Movimento Democrático de Mulheres (Women's Democratic Movement), a Portuguese communist-influenced feminist movement
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