Gartner Usage Policy

Usernames and Passwords

As a Licensed User, you will receive a unique Username and Password, which is for your personal use only, and may not be shared inside or outside your company.

There are two exceptions where your Username and Password may be reassigned to another within your company:

  • If your job responsibilities substantially change so that you no longer require access to the Gartner Services; or
  • If you permanently leave your company.

NOTE: When your company substitutes a Licensed User, the new Licensed User must be located in the same country as the original Licensed User. Where not possible, please consult your Account Executive for an appropriate solution.

NOTE: When your company designates Licensed Users based in the United States, your company acknowledges and agrees that those licenses are offered, sold, provided and serviced solely by Gartner, Inc.

NOTE: In situations where your company desires to assign a license to a contractor/sub-contractor

  • The contractor must be a full-time equivalent, meaning they have a company assigned email address, company business cards and function for all intents and purposes as a full-time employee (as opposed to a temporary contractor for a discrete term);
  • Company must contractually agree to pass on to contractor the Gartner Usage Policy and to be liable in the event of any misuse or non-compliance with the Services;
  • Contractor must agree to only use the Services for your company (i.e., the company that issued the license);
  • In no instance is it ever acceptable for a Licensed User to share their Username and Password with the contractor; and
  • Upon termination of the contractor's service term with your company please arrange to reassign the User License to another within your company per Gartner Usage Policy referenced above.

Best Practices for proper use of your Username and Password

Acceptable Use

Martha is a newly designated licensed user (Licensed User). Since Usernames must be personal to the Licensed User, either Martha's e-mail address at her company or her proper name may be used for her Username.

 

Unacceptable Use

John Baker, a newly licensed user (Licensed User), has recently been assigned a Gartner Core Research Advisor License. John requests that his Username reference the name of his department or his department's generic e-mail address. This is an unacceptable use because Usernames must be personal to the Licensed User and may not reference a company department or departmental e-mail address. An acceptable Username in this scenario is John Baker, or john.baker@client_company.com.

Acceptable Uses

Judy (Licensed User), an IT manager at Client company, leaves Client company to accept employment elsewhere. At Client's request, Gartner will issue a new Username and Password to a substitute Licensed User designated by Client company.

 

Dawn (Licensed User) leaves the IT department of her Canadian-based company and accepts another position in that company that does not require her to access Gartner Research. At Client's request, Gartner may issue a new Username and Password to a substitute Licensed User designated by Client company provided such Licensed User is also based in Canada.

 

Unacceptable Uses

Frank (Licensed User) offers to assist his colleague Sally (Non-User) on her work-related project by permitting Sally to log on to gartner.com using his Username and Password. In order for Sally to log on to gartner.com, she would need to have her own User License. Client should contact their Account Executive to purchase an additional User License. The Account Executive will make sure to find an appropriate solution to meet Sally's requirement.

 

Frank (Licensed User) is part of an IT team along with colleagues, Sally and Kate (each, a Non-User). Frank administers the Gartner Licenses on behalf of his team. Although Frank's job has not substantially changed, he thinks that Sally could benefit from access to Gartner Research. Frank assigns his Username and Password to Sally for the duration of the project; and when the project is completed, Sally reassigns the Username and Password to Frank. Frank (Licensed User) then assigns his Username and Password to Kate (Non-User) so that she may access the Gartner Services. This is an unacceptable use because Gartner does not permit systematic "recycling" of a single Gartner User License.

 

Substitutions of Licensed Users are permitted only on a non-routine basis in two discrete situations: (1) where the original Licensed User permanently leaves Client company, or (2) where there is a substantial change in the original Licensed User's job responsibilities so that he/she no longer requires access to Gartner Research.

REMINDER: This is a baseline license that may vary depending on your purchased product. Click here for further guidance.

Updated as of April 2018

Questions?