Data Services at UVa - Services and Staff

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This page provides information on key products and services delivered by Data Services, and its organizational management and staff structure.

Services and Products

  • Data Management Program
    • Enterprise data architecture
    • Data administration standards
    • Data Services Handbook
    • Methods for data modeling and database designs
  • Data Management Strategies
    • Logical data models
    • Data management consulting services, such as data needs analysis
    • Data security consulting services, such as data risk assessment
  • Data Management Capabilities
    • Application databases
    • Metadata
    • Database administration services, such as performance monitoring, tuning, backup, and recovery
    • Administrative data security services
    • Database consulting services, such as design reviews, and navigation assistance
  • Data Security
    • Establishment of accounts for accessing data on several systems and machines
    • Maintainance of accounts for IBM mainframe, ISDS Oracle system, VPN, Warehouse, and state system DIT/VITA
    • Security audits

Management and Staff

Tracy Smith, Manager

Database Administration for Administrative Systems

Database Administration for Integrated System

Data Security Administration

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