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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
VISTA; Vista (disambiguation); VISTA (disambiguation)

vista         
n.
View (especially through an avenue), prospect, perspective.
vista         
n.
view
1) to open up new vistas (of the future)
2) a broad, wide vista
VistA         
The Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VISTA) is a health information system deployed across all veteran care sites in the United States. VISTA provides clinical, administrative, and financial functions for all of the 1700+ hospitals and clinics of the Veterans Health Administration VISTA consists of 180 clinical, financial, and administrative applications integrated within a single transactional database (see figure 1).

Wikipedia

Vista

Vista usually refers to a distant view.

Vista may also refer to:

Examples of use of VISTA
1. Bella Vista Police Chief Jim Wozniak said this is the first time anyone has stolen an ATM in Bella Vista.
2. Vista Home Premium will be the middle option for consumers, sandwiched between the high–end Windows Vista Ultimate, which also includes business–oriented features, and a bare–bones Windows Vista Home Basic without the multimedia capabilities.
3. RIO VISTA, Calif. –– Two wayward whales were swimming in circles near the Rio Vista Bridge, frustrating attempts to get them back to the safety of the Pacific Ocean.
4. Microsoft will also offer a version of Vista Home Basic and Vista Business without a Windows Media Player in Europe to comply with European Union antitrust rulings.
5. FT: More important than hitting the Vista deadline? [Windows Vista, the next version of Windows, is due to be launched late this year.] BG:Oh, absolutely.