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ServiceNowが複数のパートナーシップにわたる戦略的合意を拡大

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-- ServiceNow(NOW)は火曜日、NVIDIA(NVDA)とのパートナーシップを大幅に拡大し、エージェント型AIガバナンスをデスクトップからデータセンターへと拡張すると発表した。 これには、NVIDIA OpenShellランタイムで保護された新しいエンタープライズ向け自律型デスクトップエージェント「Project Arc」の導入が含まれる。同社によると、Project Arcは従業員の複雑な作業を自律的に完了させるという。 また、ServiceNowはLenovoとの複数年にわたる戦略的提携を拡大し、AIネイティブのワークフロー自動化を通じて企業のコスト削減、生産性向上、ガバナンス強化を支援すると発表した。 さらに、ServiceNowとFedEx(FDX)は、FedEx Dataworksの信頼性の高い物流インテリジェンスを既存のServiceNow Source-to-Payプロセスに直接組み込むとともに、新たなサプライチェーン管理ワークフローを構築することで、連携を拡大していくと付け加えた。 加えて、ServiceNowはMicrosoft(MSFT)との戦略的パートナーシップを拡大し、ServiceNow AI Control TowerとMicrosoft Agent 365の製品統合を強化すると発表した。

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