01-11-2020
I seriously doubt the logo is associated with either of the companies above.
The original poster stated:
Quote:
It came in a template full of techy-related stickers for laptop (like Docker, K8s, BigData, RHEL, AWS, etc) but I have no clue what it represents. Any idea?
There is nothing remotely "techy-related" to the two companies above.
,
The biggest clue is the fact that this logo-sticker was "tech-related" stickers in the same group / context at Docker, KBs, BigData, RHEL, AWS, etc.
The two companies drl suggested above are just about as "non-techy" as they can be.
So, since there is little or even remotely "techy-related" to the two companies above, it is only logical to conclude that the logo is definitely not associated with either of the companies above.
(Not to mention, the logo of a small 'o' next to a '1' ,inside a cartoon rocket, looks nothing like "ppm" even if you turn the sticker upside down )
Cheers.
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