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UDA
(redirected from Universal Data Access)

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UDAUpper Deck Authenticated (memorabilia)
UDAUniversal Data Access (Microsoft)
UDAUnified Driver Architecture (Nvidia)
UDAUniversal Dance Association
UDAUlster Defence Association
UDAUnion des Annonceurs (French: Union of Advertisers; France)
UDAUnion Des Artistes (Québec)
UDAUrban Development Authority
UDAUnited Democratic Alliance
UDAUser-Defined Attribute
UDAUndocumented Alien (US Border Patrol)
UDAUniversité des Ainés (French: University of Elders; Belgium)
UdAUniversité d'Auvergne (French: University of Auvergne; France)
UDAUnit of Dental Activity
UDAUndivided Attention
UDAUser-Defined Application
UDAUtah Department of Agriculture
UDAUrgent Deployment Acquisition (DoD)
UDAUnion Drive Association (Iowa State University residence hall group)
UDAUnfair Dismissals Act
UDAUser Definable Assembler
UDAUpper Dog Auxiliary


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ADO: Activex Data Objects ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) is part of Microsoft's philosophy of Universal Data Access (UDA), which is neither a tangible product nor technology, but a strategy for attacking the problem of data access, says Jason T.
What else, for instance, can be made from another statistic in the Spikes Cavell report which shows that, far from providing a universal data access medium to corporate information, in a third of the companies surveyed, SAP access is restricted to just 10% of the organization.
Belcastro says the key requirements of the network are ability to provide: * Ubiquitous and universal data access * Absorption of other corporate networks * Ability to handle higher traffic * Generic file transfer * Migration of traffic from inter-LAN to inter-LAN over WANs * Support for multiple protocols.
 
 
 
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