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UDA
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UDAUnified Driver Architecture (Nvidia)
UDAUlster Defence Association
UDAUniversal Dance Association
UDAUniversal Data Access (Microsoft)
UDAUnion Des Artistes (Québec)
UDAUrban Development Authority
UDAUnited Democratic Alliance
UDAUser-Defined Attribute
UDAUndocumented Alien (US Border Patrol)
UDAUnit of Dental Activity
UDAUtah Department of Agriculture
UDAUndivided Attention
UDAUnion Drive Association (Iowa State University residence hall group)
UDAUnfair Dismissals Act
UDAUrgent Deployment Acquisition (DoD)
UDAUser-Defined Application
UDAUser Definable Assembler
UDAUpper Dog Auxiliary


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ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) is part of Microsoft's philosophy of Universal Data Access (
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.
Universal data access to any data source or target, including mainframe, unstructured data, flat files, messages, databases, applications, web services, portals, processes and BI tools - on any platform
 
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