Access may refer to:
- ACCESS (Australia), a not-for-profit International Relations Youth group in Sydney, Australia
- Access credit card, now part of MasterCard
- Access (comics), a character in DC and Marvel Comics
- Access (The West Wing), an episode of The West Wing
- Access (economics), Access is a catalytic process that enables interactions, contacts and exchanges among people, businesses and nations. ACCESS is the youth network of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, a non-government institution dealing with all aspects of Australia's foreign relations and international Access ( Axel Asher) is a Fictional character owned by both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. " Access " is episode 106 of The West Wing. Plot Producing a program on past and present White House press secretaries a television documentary Access is a catalytic process that enables interactions contacts and exchanges among people businesses and nations
- Access (group), a Japanese pop band under Sony Music Japan
- ACCESS high school ministry, a high school ministry in Modesto,CA at Big Valley Grace Community Church. access (earlier known as AXS) is a Japanese popular music group is Sony 's music arm in Japan. SMEJ is independent from the worldwide Sony BMG joint venture due to its strength in the Japanese music industry
- Access in telecommunications
- Access Co., a software company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. ( founded in April 1979 and incorporated in February 1984 in Tokyo Japan by Arakawa Toru and Kamada Tomihisa is a company providing a variety of software for connected and mobile devices such
- Access (law), law governing architectural provisions for persons with disabilities
- Access Music, a German synthesizer manufacturer
- Access programme, a type of preparation course in the United Kingdom
- Access Hollywood, an entertainment newsmagazine
- Access Television Network, a cable infomercial channel in the United States
- Access (TV channel), an educational television station in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- ACCESS.bus, a peripheral-interconnect computer bus developed by Philips
- Access 5, a project sponsored by NASA
- AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services, an American nonprofit for grieving families of aviation disaster victims
- EASE/ACCESS, a Space Shuttle flight experiment
Access may also refer to:
The Access Virus is a German made Virtual analog synthesizer which was first produced in 1997 and Access Hollywood is a weekday Television entertainment news program covering events and celebrities in the entertainment industry This article is about the American infomercial channel For the educational television channel in Alberta please see Access (TV channel. ACCESSbus (or Ab) is a peripheral-interconnect Computer bus developed by Philips in the early 1990s Access 5 is a national project sponsored by NASA and industry with participation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA and United States Department of AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services ( "ACCESS") is an American nonprofit support group based in New York City that helps surviving family members The Experimental Assembly of Structures in EVA and the Assembly Concept for Construction of Erectable Space Structures, or EASE/ACCESS, were a pair of Space Microsoft Office Access, previously known as Microsoft Access, is a Relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational The Access Linux Platform, sometime referred to as a "next-generation version of the Palm OS " is an open source-based Operating system for mobile devices In Family law, contact (or in the United States, visitation) is one of the general terms which denotes the level of contact a parent or other significant The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services ( ACCESS) is a human services organization committed to the development of the Arab American community Stereotypes are one of three Extensibility mechanisms in Unified Modeling Language (UML Unified Modeling Language ( UML) is a standardized general-purpose Modeling language in the field of Software engineering.
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