ServiceNow, Inc. News
ServiceNow, Inc. provides enterprise cloud computing solutions that defines, structures, consolidates, manages, and automates services for enterprises worldwide. The company operates the Now platform for workflow automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotic process automation, process mining, performance analytics, electronic service catalogs and portals, configuration management systems, data benchmarking, encryption, and collaboration and development tools. It also provides information technology (IT) service management applications; IT service management product suite for enterprise's employees, customers, and partners; strategic portfolio management product suite; IT operations management product that connects a customer's physical and cloud-based IT infrastructure; IT asset management; and security operations that connects with internal and third party. In addition, the company offers integrated risk management product to manage risk and resilience; environmental, social and governance management product; human resources, legal, and workplace service delivery products; safe workplace suite products; customer service management product; and field service management applications. Further, it provides App Engine product; Automation Engine enables application to extend workflows; platform privacy and security product; procurement operations management suite; and professional and customer support services. The company serves government, financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing, IT services, technology, oil and gas, education, and consumer products through direct sales team and resale partners. It has a strategic partnership with Celonis to help customers identify and prioritize processes that are suitable for automation. The company was formerly known as Service-now.com and changed its name to ServiceNow, Inc. in May 2012. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
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ServiceNow Jumps on AI Launch, Telecom Deal
- ServiceNow shares rose after the company introduced two AI-driven workflow products—Autonomous Workforce and EmployeeWorks—and announced a telecom partnership with NTT DOCOMO and StarHub. The moves provide tangible execution on AI expansion and cross-industry deployment, prompting a near-term stock uptick while broader software-sector caution remains.
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ServiceNow: AI Push, Share Buybacks, CEO Signals +
ServiceNow showed selective strength this week as stock bounced after recent weakness, while peers’ capital-return moves and upcoming executive commentary sharpen investor focus on AI execution, buybacks and integration of recent acquisitions.
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ServiceNow CEO $3M Buy, Q4 Beat & $5B Buyback Now
ServiceNow reported solid Q4 results and raised shareholder returns with a $5 billion buyback, while CEO Bill McDermott’s $3 million stock purchase and canceled executive sales signal insider confidence amid volatile trading. The company emphasizes AI-led workflow expansion and targets meaningful AI ACV growth, but investor sentiment remains cautious as the stock digests valuation and M&A concerns.
17 Feb at 14:24
ServiceNow Plunge, $5B Buyback and AI Fear Outlook
ServiceNow (NOW) fell sharply this week amid an AI-driven software selloff, touching near-$100 levels before a modest rebound. The company announced a $5B repurchase program (including a $2B accelerated tranche) and management doubled down on commitments, giving investors a tactical support story amid persistent AI-driven sentiment risk.
10 Feb at 14:24
ServiceNow Boosts AI Ties, $5B Buyback Shakes Up!
ServiceNow solidified an AI advantage by embedding Anthropic’s Claude into its Build Agent while delivering strong Q4 2025 results and announcing a $5B expansion to its share-repurchase program. Recent sector-wide SaaS weakness pushed the stock lower, creating a potential contrarian opportunity tied to product-led AI adoption and aggressive capital returns.