ServiceNow signed a three-year deal with OpenAI to use its intelligence models to offer AI agents to customers. ServiceNow will add OpenAI's GPT-5.2 into its enterprise platform. ServiceNow is in the ...
‘I think the honeymoon on AI is over, and lots of customers are really demanding, where’s the return? We feel like for ServiceNow, we’re in a good position because of our single platform, single ...
ServiceNowNOW reported fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that topped Wall Street estimates but the size of the beats may have underwhelmed some investors. The financial results sent ServiceNow stock ...
OpenAI and ServiceNow said they signed a three-year deal that will integrate the ChatGPT-maker’s AI models into ServiceNow’s business software. The deal depends on customers using OpenAI’s models ...
ServiceNow has refreshed its new Build Partner Program to help partners use and deploy AI agents within their toolkit. According to the software company, the program will enable a broader set of ISVs, ...
ServiceNow can’t catch a break. The software company’s earnings report beat expectations but investors are shunning the sector and still look wary of its acquisition strategy, sending shares lower on ...
Sharath Chandra Macha says systems should work the way people think. If you need training just to do simple stuff, something's wrong ...
Even upbeat guidance from ServiceNow wasn’t enough to shake negative software sentiment. Software stocks have taken a beating in recent months, reflecting questions about whether artificial ...
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Microsoft and ServiceNow are two big software companies that could set the tone for the beleaguered sector with their Wednesday afternoon reports. "Software sentiment could improve or [worsen] quite a ...
With software stocks badly trailing the rest of the tech sector of late, investors told CNBC that they're buying the dip and predicted a flurry of deals. Shares of Salesforce, ServiceNow and Adobe ...