
ServiceNow launched the ServiceNow Store for both paid and free applications and integrations developed on the ServiceNow platform.
At launch, there are more than 80 certified applications and integrations available for any ServiceNow customer to download and begin using immediately.
“Our customers know they can always do more with ServiceNow but don’t always have the time or skills to create their own apps,” said Pat Casey, VP and GM, ServiceNow Platform Business Unit. “The store will inspire customers by providing ready-to-run apps for services they might have never imagined they could automate. We hope our customers will feel like ‘kids in a candy store’.”
The store features value-added business applications created by technology partners, solution providers, systems integrators and service providers. Long-time ServiceNow partners Cloud Sherpas, Fruition Partners and others have developed some of the initial applications including:
- Fruition Partners LIFT Intake – Provides a single place for all an organization’s calls, emails, and self-service submissions for help to be recorded and triaged before becoming incidents, requests or cases, eliminating duplicates and allowing consistent 1-step categorization across business units such as IT, HR, facilities and legal. For the first time, customers can access LIFT Intake as a stand-alone feature, accessing a key component of the larger Fruition Partners LIFT Product Suite, enabling customers to deliver services throughout their organizations.
- Fruition Partners Telebridge IT Alert Management – Generates voice call alerts for an organization’s IT team via Twilio software, which enables phones, VoIP, and messaging to be embedded into web, desktop, and mobile software. Telebridge accepts incident assignments over the phone to improve major incident handling with ServiceNow-controlled conference bridges. Telebridge cuts long hold times for end users and automates more IT functions by replacing service desk voicemail with speech-to-ticket creation.
- MobiChord Mobility Management Solution – Empowers organizations to make mobility management a true service management function. The new mobility suite automates mobile device and wireless expense management, driving down support manpower and wireless costs. By leveraging ServiceNow, MobiChord automates interactions with mobility management teams and reduces the hands-on support time, freeing the IT team to do more proactive work. It also lets end-users manage many of their needs – all within corporate policy – through a self-service portal.
“Our customers around the globe are wanting to automate more of their enterprise services with innovative business applications on the ServiceNow platform,” said Jason Wojahn, President, ServiceNow Business Unit, Cloud Sherpas. “We are excited to launch apps on the store which meet our customers needs and amplify the value of their ServiceNow investment by providing access to an even wider variety of apps that automate how work gets done.”
“For years, our ServiceNow applications have helped Service Management professionals across the enterprise to maximize the business value of this platform, including key features like workflow automation, security, and integration." said Patrick Stonelake, co-founder and chief growth officer at Fruition Partners. "We’re excited about the Store because it makes it easier for customers to access that business value immediately by installing apps like our new LIFT Intake.”
“Adding the store to ServiceNow’s ecosystem is a catalyst to greater customer transformation and value,” said Herbert Uhl, CEO, MobiChord. “Customers have already seen the advantage of using ServiceNow to manage and deploy their IT and business services. Now they will realize exponential value by selecting from an ever growing pool of apps running on that platform.”
ServiceNow Store provides an enterprise application marketplace with a wide choice of solutions that will help customers consumerize their employees’ service experiences, automate workflows across departments, integrate IT operations and more. ServiceNow certifies all apps and integrations on the store for performance, security and compatibility on the ServiceNow platform. The app developers determine the price of apps in the store. Customers can buy the apps with credit cards and will be charged in US dollars.
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