Gartner
Gartner, Inc. is an independent technology research and advisory company. The market data, analysis, and guidance they provide support decision-making around key IT initiatives and cover multiple IT sectors. Through the membership ITS and Purchasing Department have with Gartner, UConn faculty, staff, and students can access their extensive library of core research through the self-authenticating portal.
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Gartner is for educational use only; commercial use is strictly prohibited. Users of Gartner agree that they are UConn faculty, staff, or officially registered students. Gartner cannot be used for any activity associated with an organization other than UConn.
Below are examples of how different key University groups can use Gartner’s objective – fact-based research and advice.
Administration (President / Chancellors, CFO, Provosts, Deans, Trustees)
Institutional leaders and their staff can receive insight necessary to make business decisions involving technology related to:
Financial, HR, Student Information Systems and other Enterprise Application Software
Risk Management and Compliance
Institutional Strategy and Positioning
Benchmarking and Metrics
Operations and Business Processes
Business Schools
Availability of Gartner research to faculty enables professors to bring timely, objective real-world examples and content to the classroom, enriching the educational experience. Examples include:
Linking Gartner research to the curriculum – particularly as a resource for MBA students.
Referencing best practices and case studies on how to apply technology to solve business problems.
Research collaboration and project work.
App Development and Investments – including understanding ways and means to exploit evolving business models.
Tracking emerging technology and industry trends.
Institutional Technology and e-Learning Groups
Academic leaders can seek strategic and tactical advice from Gartner on:
Technology in the classroom.
Emerging technology and trends (wireless, podcasts, etc.).
Tools and best practices.
Vendor recommendations (Course Management, e-Portfolio, etc.).
Impact on the industry.
Library
Gartner as a general resource for students (via campus-wide portal access to Gartner.com).
Advice on strategies for digital content management, search engines, and portal strategies.
Medical and Healthcare Admin Programs
Gartner tracks over 100 health technologies, standards, applications, systems, and telemedicine.
Infrastructure, Security, and Interoperability.
Applications, technologies, and best practices for managing the business side of healthcare.
Applications, technologies, and best practices for optimizing the delivery of care.
Other Departments, Colleges & Schools
Engineering, Computer Science, Management Information Systems
Government and/or Public Policy
Library Sciences