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[Nov 23, 2009 14:09] Web access to Microsoft Live@edu accounts now works.

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Technology Roadmap

As outlined in the VPCIO Annual Report and the Foundation Documents, many changes are underway in IT at UVa. Learn more about initiatives for Promoting Computational Science & the Digital Humanities; Replacing the DCI Program; Transitioning Public Computing Labs; and Sourcing the ITC Help Desk. Phase I and II of the UVa Help Desk Implementation are complete, and Phase III is in the planning stage.

News & Updates

Thanksgiving Recess Schedule for ITC Facilities (Nov.25-27)

[Nov 20, 2009] The Help Desk will be open 24/7 but some services and facilities will be closed in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. link to more information

Windows 7 Now Available

[Oct 21, 2009] How to get it, should you get it, what it does and doesn't work with. Learn more link to more information

When You Get Your Flu Shot...

[Oct 21, 2009] Complete your ID Verification too! During the 2009 Seasonal Flu Vaccine Clinics provided by the University to students, faculty and staff, ID Verification will be conveniently available as well. link to more information

Virtual Software Delivery Pilot

[Oct 13, 2009] Get updated on the pilot now underway exploring alternative methods of delivering software to students regardless of physical location. More info... link to more information

Updates on the UVa Help Desk

[Sep 23, 2009] Check out the updates on the UVa Help Desk Implementation. Thanks for your patience during this time of transition! link to more information

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