IDS
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IDS may refer to:
Computing
- IBM Informix Dynamic Server, a relational database management system
- Ideographic Description Sequence, describing a Unihan character as a combination of other characters
- Integrated Data Store, one of the first database management systems from the 1960s
- Internet distribution system, a travel industry sales and marketing channel
- Intrusion detection system, detecting unwanted network access
- Intelligent Decision System, a software package for multiple criteria decision analysis
Organizations
- Incomes Data Services, a British employment research organisation
- Institute of Development Studies, a British international development organisation
- Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, former name of a Boeing Defense, Space & Security
- Investors Diversified Services, former name of Ameriprise Financial
- Istrian Democratic Assembly a Croatian political party
- Indiana Daily Student, a newspaper
- Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
- International Design School, an Indonesian educational institution
- Initiative for Democratic Socialism
- In Destination Services, a division of the Thomas Cook Group Plc
Science, technology and engineering
- Iduronate-2-sulfatase, a sulfatase enzyme associated with Hunter syndrome
- Index Catalogue of Visual Double Stars
- Integrated Deepwater System Program, a program to upgrade equipment of the US Coast Guard
- Tornado IDS (Interdictor/strike), a version of the Panavia Tornado combat aircraft
Other uses
- Iain Duncan Smith (born 1954), British politician, widely referred to by his initials
- IDS Center, building in Minneapolis, tallest in Minnesota, US
- Infant-directed speech or baby talk
- Information disclosure statement, to the US Patent and Trademark Office
- Integrated delivery system, a generic term for a health care network that provides a variety of care
See also
- International Docking System Standard (IDSS), a proposed international standard for spacecraft docking
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