Teradata Corporation has adopted a Code of Conduct, “Rising Above,” which establishes the minimum standards of proper conduct that must be met by all Teradata associates and all Teradata organizations throughout the world. These standards apply to all Teradata employees, temporary employees, independent contractors, agents, representatives, officers and board members, and to all Teradata subsidiaries, affiliates, departments, business organizations, operating units and teams.
Access the Teradata Code of Conduct in full here: (Ebook Version) (PDF Version) (Print Friendly) Translations of the Code can be found at the bottom of the page under “Additional Resources.”
Teradata also has adopted the principles of the U.N. Global Compact and the Responsible Business Alliance, and has aligned its Code of Conduct and ethics and compliance processes to be consistent with those global policy positions. Teradata has been recognized by Ethisphere Institute as one of the “World's Most Ethical Companies” for the past ten years.
A Teradata subsidiary, affiliate, department, business organization, operating unit or team may adopt and apply its own supplemental code of conduct, policies, procedures and management practices to establish heightened standards of conduct for it and its associates. However, in all events, those supplemental standards of conduct must be at least as stringent as the Teradata-enterprisewide standards.
Suppliers and Business Partners: Teradata suppliers and business partners (such as resellers, distributors, alliance partners and contractors) are expected, and may be required to agree formally, to meet or exceed the standards of the Teradata Code of Conduct for Suppliers or the Teradata Code of Conduct for Business Partners with respect to all of their Teradata-related activities.
These supplier and business partner codes consist of the principles of: (1) the Teradata Code of Conduct; (2) the Responsible Business Alliance; (3) the UN Global Compact; (4) the Teradata Conflict Minerals Policy; (5) laws and Teradata policies regarding anti-bribery, anti-corruption and trade compliance (e.g., the Teradata Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy); and (6) laws and Teradata policies regarding privacy and data protection (e.g., the Teradata Global Privacy Policy). Teradata’s Code of Conduct and Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy are available in multiple different languages at the bottom of the page under “Additional Resources.” Links and related information regarding these also are included on our Corporate Social Responsibility webpage.
Raising Concerns: Teradata-related Code of Conduct, policy and other ethics and compliance questions can be raised, and violations or suspected violations can be reported, through the Teradata Ethics Helpline. The Teradata Ethics Helpline is a 24-hour-a-day, multiple-language service which is accessible online and by telephone. Through the Helpline, questions may be raised and violations may be reported in good faith on an anonymous or confidential basis to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.