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ServiceNow 扩大与多家合作伙伴的战略合作协议

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-- ServiceNow (NOW) 周二宣布,将大幅扩展与英伟达 (NVDA) 的合作关系,把智能代理的人工智能治理能力从桌面扩展到数据中心。 该公司表示,此次合作包括推出 Project Arc,这是一个由英伟达 OpenShell 运行时保护的新型企业级自主桌面代理,能够自主完成员工的复杂工作。 此外,ServiceNow 还与联想签署了一项多年战略合作协议,旨在通过原生 AI 工作流自动化,帮助企业降低成本、提高生产力并改进治理。 ServiceNow 还表示,将与联邦快递 (FDX) 扩大合作,把 FedEx Dataworks 的可信物流智能直接嵌入到现有的 ServiceNow 采购到付款流程中,并构建全新的供应链管理工作流。 此外,ServiceNow 还宣布扩大与微软 (MSFT) 的战略合作伙伴关系,以深化 ServiceNow AI Control Tower 和 Microsoft Agent 365 之间的产品集成。

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