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ECSB

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ECSBEarly Childhood Services Bureau (Montana)
ECSBEuropean Council for Small Business
ECSBEast Cambridge Savings Bank (Cambridge, MA)
ECSBElectronic Commerce Standards Board (Computing Technology Industry Association)
ECSBEdmonton Catholic School Board (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)


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90) Insofar as it concerns the EMU, and more particularly the ESCB as the heart of the monetary union, it should be noted that the IGC largely followed the draft statutes on the ECSB and the ECB.
Formed in 1989 by the members of CompTIA, a not-for-profit trade organization serving the needs of more than 8,000 member companies, the ECSB establishes and promotes collaboratively defined business and technology standards that simplify business-to-business interoperability.
Formed in 1989 by the members of CompTIA, a not-for-profit trade organization serving the needs of more than 8,000 member companies, the ECSB has a successful track record of establishing and promoting collaboratively defined business and technology standards that simplify business-to-business interoperability.
 
 
 
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