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Save the Date: Best Practices in Exchange on Feb. 14

[Jan 19, 2012] Join us for a free, half-day conference on Valentine's Day to learn how to get more from Outlook email and calendar. Offered as part of the Exchange Betterment Project, the Exchange Best Practices trainings will help you discover how you can better your own Exchange experience! link to more information

The Accounts Office Has Moved!

[Jan 11, 2012] The ITS Accounts Office has moved from 2015 Ivy Rd. to Carruthers Hall. Hours, phone, and email remain the same. link to more information

Responsible Computing Training an Annual Requirement

[Jan 09, 2012] All UVa staff must complete the Responsible Computing tutorial annually, so employees stay up-to-date on information security. link to more information

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At Your Service

NEW! What are the hot troubleshooting topics at UVa right now? The new metrics website for the UVa Help Desk now also includes info on hot topics by week, so you can find out what trouble tickets the Help Desk has resolved recently, in addition to Help Desk customer satisfaction survey results! arrow to more information

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