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

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Departmental Application Development (DAD)
Description The Departmental Application Development Group (DAD), a division of ITC's Applications and Data Services, supports UVa's academic, administrative, and Health System by assisting in the implementation of Web and desktop applications in Microsoft computing environments. 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.
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Service Home Page: http://itc.virginia.edu/dad/


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