ECS
ECS may refer to:
In technology
- Nxtgen Enterprise Cloud Services, its a cloud hosting and storage service form Nxtgen Datacentre and Cloud Technologies.
- Amazon E-Commerce Service, former name of the Amazon Associates Web Service, now known as Amazon Product Advertising API
- eComStation, a computer operating system
- Electrochemical Society
- Elitegroup Computer Systems, a Taiwan-based electronics firm
- Enhanced Chip Set, the second-generation Amiga chipset used in several Amiga computers
- Entity component system, a software architecture pattern
- Environmental Control System, the system which provides thermal control and pressurization for an aircraft or spacecraft
Finanace
- Electronic Clearing Service (ECS)
Schools
- East Coweta School (disambiguation)
- Eastside Catholic School, a school in Sammamish, Washington, USA
- Edgar and Cramp's School, a school in Westmount, Quebec, USA
- School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK
- Elysian Charter School, a school in the United States
- Episcopal Collegiate School in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
- Evangelical Christian School, a private Christian school in Memphis, Tennessee, USA
- Evansville Christian School, a private Christian school in Evansville, Indiana, USA
Other uses
- East Coast Swing, a popular form of swing dancing
- Ecuadorian sucre, former currency of Ecuador
- Education Commission of the States
- Embodied cognitive science, a field of research aiming to explain the mechanisms underlying intelligent behavior
- Emerald City Supporters, an independent supporters' group for Seattle Sounders FC, USA
- Empty coaching stock, a term used on British railways to describe the movement of passenger trains when not in service
- Écs, a village in Hungary
- Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity
- Estuary Crossing Shuttle, a bus service in Oakland, California, USA
- European Calcium Society
- European Cooperating State, see Enlargement of the European Space Agency
- Equivalent Car Space, a term used for space needed for parking of 1 car and includes the circulation space needed for the same
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