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ServiceNow 擴大與多家合作夥伴的策略合作協議

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-- ServiceNow (NOW) 週二宣布,將大幅擴展與英偉達 (NVDA) 的合作關係,把智慧代理的人工智慧治理能力從桌面擴展到資料中心。 該公司表示,此次合作包括推出 Project Arc,這是一個由英偉達 OpenShell 運行時保護的新型企業級自主桌面代理,能夠自主完成員工的複雜工作。 此外,ServiceNow 還與聯想簽署了一項多年戰略合作協議,旨在透過原生 AI 工作流程自動化,幫助企業降低成本、提高生產力並改善治理。 ServiceNow 也表示,將與聯邦快遞 (FDX) 擴大合作,把 FedEx Dataworks 的可信任物流智慧直接嵌入到現有的 ServiceNow 採購到付款流程中,並建立全新的供應鏈管理工作流程。 此外,ServiceNow 也宣布擴大與微軟 (MSFT) 的策略合作夥伴關係,以深化 ServiceNow AI Control Tower 和 Microsoft Agent 365 之間的產品整合。

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