WPS may refer to:
Standards
- Web Processing Service, a web service interface specification from the Open Geospatial Consortium
- Welding Procedure Specification
- Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Places or organizations
- Women's Professional Soccer, a women's professional soccer league in the United States that began play in 2009
- Walsh Public School, a public elementary school in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada
- Western Pipe and Steel
- Westminster Public School, a public elementary school located in Thornhill, Ontario
- Windermere preparatory school, a private school located in Windermere, Florida
- Woodbury Public Schools, the school system for Woodbury, New Jersey
- World Poets Society, a literary organization for contemporary poets from all around the World
- WPS Insurance Corporation, a not-for-profit health insurer.
- WPS Resources, a Wisconsin energy company.
Other
- Welding power supply - a device that provides electricity for welding.
- Nationwide Wireless Priority Service, a system in the United States for prioritizing emergency wireless telephone calls
- WebSphere Process Server, latest IBM SOA offering
- Windows PowerShell, a command line interface shell and scripting language product developed by Microsoft
- Woman Police Sergeant, in the British police (now obsolete)
- Workplace Shell, a user interface of the IBM OS/2 operating system
- World Programming System (WPS), a software product that allows users to create, edit and run programs in the SAS programming language.
- WPS, a DOS-based word processing software by Kingsoft;
- WPS Office, an office suite that includes word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software by Kingsoft.
- Wi-Fi Positioning System, a system that calculates the position of a device through near-by Wi-Fi access points
- .wps, the file extension of the proprietary Microsoft Works word processor document format.
- .wps, the file extension of While Playing Screen files for Rockbox
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