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SCM
(1) (Software Configuration Management, Source Code Management) See configuration management.

(2) See supply chain management and storage class memory.

(3) (Single Chip Module) A chip package that contains one chip. Contrast with MCM.

(4) (Service Control Manager) The part of Windows NT/2000 that launches background tasks. Developers can write executable programs that run under the control of the SCM.
SCM - 1. Supply Chain Management.


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NEWCASTLE born and bred Raman Sehgal has moved to an in-house post as marketing manager for Northumberland pharmaceutical manufacturing company, SCM Pharma.
Newcastle born and bred Raman Sehgal has moved to an in-house post as marketing manager for Northumberland-based pharmaceutical firm SCM Pharma.
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