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ServiceNow Expands Strategic Agreements Across Multiple Partnerships

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ServiceNow (NOW) said Tuesday it is significantly expanding its partnership with Nvidia (NVDA) to extend agentic artificial intelligence governance from desktops to data centers.

This includes the introduction of Project Arc, a new enterprise autonomous desktop agent secured by the Nvidia OpenShell runtime, that will autonomously complete complex work for employees, according to the company.

Also, ServiceNow entered an expanded multi-year strategic agreement with Lenovo to allow enterprises to cut costs, increase productivity, improve governance through AI-native workflow automation, according to a statement.

ServiceNow and FedEx (FDX) are also expanding their collaboration by embedding trusted logistics intelligence from FedEx Dataworks directly into existing ServiceNow Source-to-Pay journeys, as well as building net-new supply chain management workflows, the company added.

Additionally, ServiceNow announced an expansion of its strategic partnership with Microsoft (MSFT) for a deepened product integration between ServiceNow AI Control Tower and Microsoft Agent 365.

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