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LogicMonitor Integrates with ServiceNow Service Graph Connector Program

LogicMonitor has joined the ServiceNow Service Graph Connector Program, a new designation within the Technology Partner Program.

Service Graph Connectors harness the expertise of ServiceNow technology partners and ServiceNow engineering to provide a quick and reliable means of bringing third-party data into the ServiceNow Service Graph and Configuration Management Database (CMDB). LogicMonitor is one of the inaugural integrations in the Service Graph Connector Program. With the new LogicMonitor Service Graph Connector, LogicMonitor is helping customers more quickly, easily and reliably load from LogicMonitor to ServiceNow Service Graph and CMDB to improve digital service health.

ServiceNow Service Graph, the next-generation system of record for digital products and services addresses the entire technology stack from infrastructure to the application layer. It includes ServiceNow’s CMDB, the repository for all infrastructure, relationships and configuration management information. With Service Graph, IT organizations are empowered with a broad and deep data foundation for managing the entire lifecycle of digital products and services. In addition, it underpins all ServiceNow products, allowing customers to tie together technology components, people, and processes into a service-oriented view. This connected approach enables customers to leverage their existing CMDB investments to rationalize portfolios, automate development, streamline cloud and security operations, manage risk, and understand ROI, driving high-value business outcomes.

“ServiceNow is leading the future of work by creating great experiences for businesses,” said Jeff Hausman, VP and GM of IT Operations Management, Security, and CMDB, ServiceNow. “We are pleased to have LogicMonitor be part of the Service Graph Connector Program. Customers can now easily augment Service Graph with data from LogicMonitor and drive better availability and performance for their digital services.”

Kevin McGibben, CEO and President of LogicMonitor, said, “Many of our customers already utilize the powerful combination of LogicMonitor and ServiceNow to improve the hygiene of their CMDB investment, and we anticipate rapid adoption of the new Service Graph Connector. LogicMonitor views ServiceNow as a key strategic partner, and we look forward to being able to drive even more positive business outcomes for IT teams worldwide by fully supporting this and future ServiceNow releases.”

Available today, LogicMonitor’s cloud-based platform is fully compatible with ServiceNow Paris. Once customers have upgraded to ServiceNow Paris, they can find the LogicMonitor Service Graph Connector in the ServiceNow Store.

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LogicMonitor Integrates with ServiceNow Service Graph Connector Program

LogicMonitor has joined the ServiceNow Service Graph Connector Program, a new designation within the Technology Partner Program.

Service Graph Connectors harness the expertise of ServiceNow technology partners and ServiceNow engineering to provide a quick and reliable means of bringing third-party data into the ServiceNow Service Graph and Configuration Management Database (CMDB). LogicMonitor is one of the inaugural integrations in the Service Graph Connector Program. With the new LogicMonitor Service Graph Connector, LogicMonitor is helping customers more quickly, easily and reliably load from LogicMonitor to ServiceNow Service Graph and CMDB to improve digital service health.

ServiceNow Service Graph, the next-generation system of record for digital products and services addresses the entire technology stack from infrastructure to the application layer. It includes ServiceNow’s CMDB, the repository for all infrastructure, relationships and configuration management information. With Service Graph, IT organizations are empowered with a broad and deep data foundation for managing the entire lifecycle of digital products and services. In addition, it underpins all ServiceNow products, allowing customers to tie together technology components, people, and processes into a service-oriented view. This connected approach enables customers to leverage their existing CMDB investments to rationalize portfolios, automate development, streamline cloud and security operations, manage risk, and understand ROI, driving high-value business outcomes.

“ServiceNow is leading the future of work by creating great experiences for businesses,” said Jeff Hausman, VP and GM of IT Operations Management, Security, and CMDB, ServiceNow. “We are pleased to have LogicMonitor be part of the Service Graph Connector Program. Customers can now easily augment Service Graph with data from LogicMonitor and drive better availability and performance for their digital services.”

Kevin McGibben, CEO and President of LogicMonitor, said, “Many of our customers already utilize the powerful combination of LogicMonitor and ServiceNow to improve the hygiene of their CMDB investment, and we anticipate rapid adoption of the new Service Graph Connector. LogicMonitor views ServiceNow as a key strategic partner, and we look forward to being able to drive even more positive business outcomes for IT teams worldwide by fully supporting this and future ServiceNow releases.”

Available today, LogicMonitor’s cloud-based platform is fully compatible with ServiceNow Paris. Once customers have upgraded to ServiceNow Paris, they can find the LogicMonitor Service Graph Connector in the ServiceNow Store.

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Respondents predict that agentic AI will play an increasingly prominent role in their interactions with technology vendors over the coming years and are positive about the benefits it will bring, according to The Race to an Agentic Future: How Agentic AI Will Transform Customer Experience, a report from Cisco ...

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As artificial intelligence (AI) adoption gains momentum, network readiness is emerging as a critical success factor. AI workloads generate unpredictable bursts of traffic, demanding high-speed connectivity that is low latency and lossless. AI adoption will require upgrades and optimizations in data center networks and wide-area networks (WANs). This is prompting enterprise IT teams to rethink, re-architect, and upgrade their data center and WANs to support AI-driven operations ...

Artificial intelligence (AI) is core to observability practices, with some 41% of respondents reporting AI adoption as a core driver of observability, according to the State of Observability for Financial Services and Insurance report from New Relic ...

Application performance monitoring (APM) is a game of catching up — building dashboards, setting thresholds, tuning alerts, and manually correlating metrics to root causes. In the early days, this straightforward model worked as applications were simpler, stacks more predictable, and telemetry was manageable. Today, the landscape has shifted, and more assertive tools are needed ...

Cloud adoption has accelerated, but backup strategies haven't always kept pace. Many organizations continue to rely on backup strategies that were either lifted directly from on-prem environments or use cloud-native tools in limited, DR-focused ways ... Eon uncovered a handful of critical gaps regarding how organizations approach cloud backup. To capture these prevailing winds, we gathered insights from 150+ IT and cloud leaders at the recent Google Cloud Next conference, which we've compiled into the 2025 State of Cloud Data Backup ...

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