If the buy happens, the big question is will they integrate the codebase or keep it separate? ServiceNow is reportedly nearing a deal to buy security software company Armis for $7.1 billion to give ...
ServiceNow announced this week plans to acquire nonhuman identity (NHI) management provider Veza, a move poised to boost the service desk giant's security, risk, and governance portfolio. Terms of the ...
Vbrick, a leading end-to-end enterprise video solutions provider, today announced a new integration with ServiceNow. This next-generation capability enables organizations to use video assets stored in ...
Veeam® Software, the #1 global leader by market share in Data Resilience, today announced the Veeam App for ServiceNow, which helps organizations to integrate the management and automation of Veeam ...
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk ServiceNow's stock trajectory, growth strategy, AI monetization, and more. Trump bashes late director Rob Reiner, drawing immediate ...
ServiceNow’s plan to acquire Veza signals a major step forward in how enterprises secure identities across cloud environments, applications, and a fast-growing ecosystem of AI agents. Announced in ...
This partnership marks a significant step forward in simplifying chemical compliance and safety for ServiceNow customers. By integrating 3E’s trusted content directly into ServiceNow’s AI Platform, ...
Investing.com -- KeyBanc Capital Markets has downgraded both ServiceNow and Adobe to Underweight, arguing that risks around artificial intelligence, valuation and growth momentum are rising as the ...
The ‘advanced talks’ between the companies could lead to the announcement of a deal within days, according to a Bloomberg report. ServiceNow is looking to acquire cyber exposure management vendor ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), the AI control tower for business reinvention, today announced that shareholders have overwhelmingly approved a 5-for-1 split of the ...
SERVICENOW is in advanced talks to buy Armis, a cybersecurity startup that had been eyeing an initial public offering next year, in a deal that may be valued at as much as $7 billion, Bloomberg News ...
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