ServiceNow adds new no-code capabilities
As we’ve made our way through this pandemic, it has forced businesses to rethink and accelerate trends. One such trend is the movement to no-code tools to allow line-of-business users to create apps and workflows without engineering help. To help answer that demand, ServiceNow released a couple of new tools today as part of their latest release.
Dave Wright, the chief innovation officer at ServiceNow, says that COVID has forced more teams to work in a distributed fashion, and that has in turn has advanced the idea of putting software building into the hands of every employee.
But questions remain over its enterprise app credentials
Lindsay Clark Thu 11 Mar 2021 // 18:57 UTC Share
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ServiceNow, the IT helpdesk vendor with a yearning for world domination, has launched its latest platform upgrade, Quebec, which features new AI, low-code app development tools and a bit of process mining thrown in for good measure.
While onlookers told us ServiceNow was meeting the need for automation and putting tools in the hands of enterprises, there was a risk of the compny over-reaching in terms of its claims to be managing data across all arms of customers businesses.
With Quebec, ServiceNow folds in new products within its Creator Workflows including App Engine Studio, a guided low-code visual development environment aimed at staffers with no coding experience, and App Engine Templates, which gives less-technical users access to pre-built workflow building blocks.