ITC Applications and Data Services

Departmental Application Development

[Nov 23, 2009 10:11] Windows Live student email is currently unavailable. ITC is working with Microsoft to develop a solution.

What We Do

The Departmental Application Development Group (DAD), a division of ITC's Applications and Data Services, supports the University of Virginia's academic, administrative, and Health System by assisting in the implementation of Web and desktop applications in Microsoft computing environments.

Our Services

Services include software development (writing computer programs, enhancing existing applications, and developing new, cost-effective applications for schools, departments, and entities throughout UVa), and project management/consulting.

Previous Projects

We've developed systems for a variety of customers across the University. Examples are listed in our portfolio of previous work.

Contact Us

We can work with any unit associated with UVa. Inquire or make a request to discuss whether our services would be of assistance to you.

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