Sizing up ServiceNow Impact, an app to keep digital transformations on track
ServiceNow is riding high, with subscription revenue up 30 per cent and renewal rates are around 99 per cent, so why does the vendor see the need for Impact?
ServiceNow is riding high, with subscription revenue up 30 per cent and renewal rates are around 99 per cent, so why does the vendor see the need for Impact?
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