ESP

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ESP can mean:

In the paranormal:

In music:

In technology:

In business:

  • Spanish peseta, the ISO 4217 code for the former currency of Spain
  • Easy Software Products, a software development company
  • Energy Service Provider, a company supplying an outsourced energy management service
  • Entertainment Software Publishing, a Japanese video game publisher
  • Enterprise search platform, a product from the FAST corporation
  • Enhanced services provider, a company providing value-added telecommunications services
  • Enterprise Security Planning, a security planning technique used in large organizations
  • Enterprise solution partner, term used in Computer Associates' business partner alliance
  • Enterprise strategy planning, a management approach to redevelopment of traditional and e-business processes
  • Enterprise systems platform, Cybermation's computer process scheduling product
  • Environmental Systems Products, a company specializes in vehicle emission and safety devices
  • External service provider, a company supplying an outsourced business service

In education:

  • Education support professional, assistants for special needs students in North America
  • English for special purposes, a technique for teaching the English language
  • Exam study party, a study activity

Other uses:

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