VCE
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VCE could refer to:
- Victorian Certificate of EducationVictorian Certificate of EducationThe Victorian Certificate of Education or VCE is the credential awarded to secondary school students who successfully complete high school level studies in the state of Victoria, Australia. Study for the VCE is usually completed over two years, but it can be spread over a longer period in some cases...
, Year 11 and 12 qualification in Victoria, Australia - Vocational Certificate of Education, a Further Education qualification in the United Kingdom
- the IATA airport code for Venice Marco Polo Airport in Venice, Italy
- A virtual customer environmentVirtual customer environmentA Virtual Customer Environment is a web-based forum to facilitate customer co-innovation or user innovation.Customers can partner with companies in different phases of product innovation - in product ideation, in product design & development, in product testing, and in product diffusion...
, a web-based forum to facilitate customer co-innovation - Virtual Computing Environment, a collaboration between VMwareVMwareVMware, Inc. is a company providing virtualization software founded in 1998 and based in Palo Alto, California, USA. The company was acquired by EMC Corporation in 2004, and operates as a separate software subsidiary ....
, CiscoCiscoCisco may refer to:Companies:*Cisco Systems, a computer networking company* Certis CISCO, corporatised entity of the former Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation in Singapore...
and EMC CorporationEMC CorporationEMC Corporation , a Financial Times Global 500, Fortune 500 and S&P 500 company, develops, delivers and supports information infrastructure and virtual infrastructure hardware, software, and services. EMC is headquartered in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, USA.Former Intel executive Richard Egan and his...
to deliver a qualified integrated platform for virtualization - Voltage across Collector Emitter in a TransistorTransistorA transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and power. It is composed of a semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current...