- ITC Announces New Microsoft Campus Agreement
- All University employees in the Academic Division (Agency 207) are entitled to software licenses for the Windows operating system, Microsoft Office, etc., at no additional charge under the new Microsoft Campus Agreement. Plus, under a "work-at-home" provision, Microsoft Office (for Windows or the Mac) can even be installed for UVa-related work on an employee's personal laptop or home computer for only $10 to cover the cost of the software CD. More info>>
- Xpressions Replaces PhoneMail for Faculty/Staff Users
- Faculty and staff voicemail users are now using the new Xpressions voicemail system. Students will continue to use PhoneMail. More information about Xpressions >>
Follow the links below for information on computing resources for technical professionals at the University of Virginia.
- IT Professional Services
- Technical professional-specific computing services offered by ITC.
- New to the U
- Getting started with computing at UVa.
- Help/Training
- All you need to know about where to get help and/or training.
- Software/Hardware
- Downloading and configuring software, buying a computer.
- Getting Connected
- How to get your cable, network, phone and modem services up and running.
- Policies
- Computing policies you need to know.
- Leaving the U
- Things you need to do and to know about when you leave UVa.
