Monday - Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott struck a confident tone in an interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer. The software maker's stock tumbled Wednesday night despite reporting ...
ServiceNow reported strong Q1 2026 results, raising forecasts amid AI concerns. CEO Bill McDermott emphasized ServiceNow's AI product growth and dismissed AI competition threats. The stock fell on ...
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Data.world’s catalog and governance technologies are expected to help strengthen the ServiceNow AI Platform and expand the capabilities of Workflow Data Fabric. AI-focused digital transformation ...
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ServiceNow has finalized its $7.75 billion acquisition of Armis, unifying cyber asset visibility, identity intelligence and automated risk response within a single artificial intelligence-driven ...
ServiceNow Chairman and CEO Bill McDermott calls out five specific hypergrowth areas, each of which have the potential to surpass the company’s current size and trajectory. Recent acquisitions and ...
Armis acquisition expected to impact margins in 2026 Shares down about 12% in extended trading First-quarter revenue and adjusted EPS beat estimates Company boosts annual subscription revenue forecast ...
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott said it is using AI to boost productivity and expects to hold overall headcount flat even as the company integrates acquisitions. The enterprise software maker reporter ...
ServiceNow stock was tumbling as investors seemed to want more out of the enterprise software company’s latest results. ServiceNow posted first-quarter adjusted earnings of 97 cents a share, which was ...
ServiceNow (NOW) shares fell 18% after Q1 2026 earnings triggered price target cuts from Goldman Sachs ($188 to $163), Jefferies ($175 to $135), and Piper Sandler ($200 to $140), though most firms ...