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[Jul 17, 2008 14:02] The feature in Xpressions that notifies a user by email when they receive a voice mail is currently not working. Siemens is aware of the problem and is working on it. This does not affect any other aspect of Xpressions.

iPhone 3G and Apple Software Version 2.0 Now Available

iPhone 3G users and iPhone/iPod touch users whose devices have been updated to Software Version 2.0 (available from Apple as of July 11) now have additional options for connecting to services at the University, and ITC recommends updating the devices to take advantage. New abilities include connecting your iPhone or iPod touch to UVa's more-secure, encrypted cavalier wireless network, and synching your iPhone/iPod touch to your UVa Exchange email and calendar.

New Policy on Electronic Storage of Highly Sensitive Data Announced
The University has issued a new highly sensitive data policy, strictly limiting the circumstances under which sensitive data may be stored on individual-use electronic devices and media, and mandating that strict security requirements be met when such storage is unavoidable. It is the responsibility of individuals to determine if they have highly sensitive data on their device(s) and media and, if so, to ensure compliance with this policy.
Student and Alumni Email Overhaul Continues
Phased invitations have gone out to all current students for the transition to UVa student email partners Google and Microsoft. Students should select a vendor for migration now, and migrations will begin later this summer. Read the news story for more.
Faculty: Migrate from Instructional Toolkit to UVaCollab
UVa faculty are encouraged to begin migrating their course materials to UVaCollab for courses next fall, as Toolkit sites will be placed in read-only mode this time next year. Migration instructions.

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