Core Insights - ISG has initiated a research study to evaluate providers within the ServiceNow ecosystem that assist enterprises in streamlining workflows across various industries [1][15] - The study will culminate in a series of ISG Provider Lens reports, focusing on AI-powered workflow transformation and the latest developments among ServiceNow partners, set to be published in April 2026 [2][5] ServiceNow Ecosystem and AI Integration - Enterprises are increasingly adopting AI agents, with ServiceNow positioned as a central control tower for these agents, as companies seek specialized, outcome-driven services for secure and scalable AI deployment [2][5] - ServiceNow's cloud-native platform is evolving rapidly, featuring recent releases like Yokohama and Zurich, which facilitate the transition to autonomous, multi-agent systems [4][5] Research Methodology and Quadrants - The research will involve surveys distributed to over 120 providers, leading to the creation of three quadrants that represent typical enterprise purchases related to ServiceNow [5] - The three quadrants include: 1. ServiceNow Consulting and Implementation Services: Evaluating providers that design and implement outcomes on the Now Platform [5] 2. ServiceNow Managed Services: Assessing providers that manage and optimize the Now Platform through various operational frameworks [5] 3. Innovation on ServiceNow: Covering providers that operationalize innovations using the ServiceNow AI Platform [5] Geographic Focus and Authors - The reports will analyze the global ServiceNow ecosystem market, with a focus on products and services available in regions such as the U.S., Brazil, Europe, and Asia Pacific [6] - Lead authors for the reports include ISG analysts specializing in different geographic regions [6] Customer Experience Data - The 2026 ISG Provider Lens evaluations will incorporate expanded customer experience data, reflecting actual enterprise experiences with specific provider services [8]
ISG to Study ServiceNow Ecosystem Partners