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NOW vs. TYL: Which Cloud-Based Enterprise Software Stock Has an Edge?

Core Insights - ServiceNow (NOW) and Tyler Technologies (TYL) are key players in the cloud-based enterprise software market, focusing on different customer segments [1] - The digital transformation market is projected to reach approximately $4 trillion by 2027, with a CAGR of 16.2% from 2022 to 2027, benefiting both companies [2] ServiceNow Highlights - ServiceNow is experiencing increased adoption of its workflows, with 72 transactions exceeding $1 million in net new annual contract value (ACV) by Q1 2025 [3] - The company reported a 20% year-over-year growth in customers with over $5 million in ACV, totaling 508 customers [3] - The introduction of the Core Business Suite in May 2025 aims to enhance efficiency across various business operations [4] - ServiceNow's AI-driven solutions in Security and Risk are enhancing enterprise security and operational efficiency [5] - Expected subscription revenues for Q2 are between $3.03 billion and $3.035 billion, reflecting a year-over-year increase of 19% to 19.5% [6] Tyler Technologies Highlights - Tyler Technologies provides essential software for the public sector, focusing on stable revenue sources like property taxes [7] - The transition from outdated systems to cloud-based solutions is expected to increase Tyler's recurring revenues, which currently make up about 80% of total revenues [8] - Tyler has made 14 acquisitions in the last five years, with the acquisition of Computing System Innovations (CSI) enhancing its document processing capabilities [9][10] - The company projects full-year 2025 revenues between $2.31 billion and $2.35 billion, indicating an 8.94% year-over-year growth [11] Earnings and Valuation - The Zacks Consensus Estimate for ServiceNow's 2025 earnings is $16.54 per share, reflecting an 18.82% increase from fiscal 2024 [12] - Tyler's earnings estimate for 2025 has declined to $11.13 per share, suggesting a 16.54% growth over 2024 [12] - Both companies have consistently beaten earnings estimates, with ServiceNow showing a higher average surprise of 6.61% compared to Tyler's 3.82% [13] - Year-to-date, ServiceNow shares have declined by 4.4%, while Tyler shares have increased by 1.9% [14] - In terms of valuation, both companies are considered overvalued, with Tyler trading at a forward Price/Sales ratio of 10.48X, lower than ServiceNow's 14.99X [17] Conclusion - Both ServiceNow and Tyler Technologies are positioned to benefit from the demand for digital transformation despite macroeconomic challenges [19] - ServiceNow holds a competitive advantage with a stronger portfolio and partner base, while Tyler faces challenges from competition and economic conditions [19]