Accelerate learning and build a shared vision by attending as a group

Organizations are becoming more agile and composable. Identity and access management (IAM) leaders must deliver resilient IAM services that support improved operational resilience, modularity, distributed cloud, enhanced user experience and resilience against changing attack vectors. It is imperative for IAM leaders, enterprise architects and security leaders to balance security and compliance requirements with great user experience, extending identity and access, and fraud controls to a wider audience outside the organization.

There is no better environment for stakeholders to align, learn and network

Divide and conquer

Split up to attend more sessions designed for every member of your team.

Evaluate vendors and solution providers

Compare solutions for all stakeholders across your business.

Meet as a team with experts

Discuss your challenges and validate your strategies. 

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Group Rate Discount

Save on registration when you attend the conference with your colleagues. Receive complimentary registration(s) when you register as a team.*

  • 1 for 3 paid registrations
  • 2 for 5 paid registrations
  • 3 for 7 paid registrations
  • 4 for 10 paid registrations

For more information, email GlobalConferences@gartner.com or contact your Gartner representative. 

Tips for attending conference as a team

Align your vision as you forge strong relationships and a deeper, shared understanding with your colleagues and peers to help drive your strategies forward.

  • Have a team-planning call to set key objectives.
  • Decide a strategy for how to divide and conquer the agenda (which sessions you attend collectively could be as important).
  • Agree on how you will share key learning.
  • Create a document repository for notes, slides, etc., on Google Drive or other file-sharing platform.
  • Add colleagues to your expert one-on-ones.
  • Create a Microsoft Teams/Slack/Google Hangout channel to stay in touch during the conference.
  • Share sessions with your teammates — make notes of times they would find especially helpful.
  • Make a plan to virtually share a coffee or lunch break together as a team.
  • Set up a.m. or p.m. calls to discuss what you hope to learn, what you did learn, and stay connected.
  • Set up a call to review key take-aways and create an action plan for how you will apply what you have learned. What are you going to start doing/stop doing/do differently as a result of what you have learned?
  • Create a shortlist of must-see sessions you missed and schedule time to view them in the next week or two while the conference is still fresh in your mind.
  • Connect on LinkedIn with any peers you met during the conference.
  • Schedule follow-up meetings with any exhibitors that piqued your interest (through the Gartner Conference Navigator).