ServiceNow's Armis deal is its biggest Deal to boost cybersecurity offerings ServiceNow shares fall about 3% Dec 23 (Reuters) - ServiceNow (NOW.N), opens new tab on Tuesday agreed to buy cybersecurity ...
ServiceNow announced a deal to acquire cybersecurity company Armis on Tuesday, marking a new milestone in the software giant’s artificial-intelligence business strategy. The $7.75 billion all-cash ...
ServiceNow continues its aggressive shopping spree to build out its cybersecurity capabilities with an agreement to acquire Armis, an information technology/operational technology (IT/OT) ...
ServiceNow Inc. Chief Executive Officer Bill McDermott extended his contract to remain with the software provider through at least the end of 2030. McDermott, 64, was named CEO in November 2019 after ...
ServiceNow’s Tuesday announcement of its largest acquisition to date, the latest in a series of similar cybersecurity moves for the company, is a signal that both CIOs and CISOs have to rethink ...
Dec 23 (Reuters) - ServiceNow on Tuesday agreed to buy cybersecurity startup Armis for $7.75 billion, in the enterprise software maker's biggest-ever deal, as it bolsters its services ‌to help counter ...
Artificial-intelligence software company ServiceNow NOW0.47%increase; green up pointing triangle agreed to acquire cybersecurity startup Armis for about $7.75 billion in cash in a move intended to ...
Artificial intelligence platform developer ServiceNow has agreed to acquire Armis for $7.75 billion in cash to expand its security workflow offerings and drive artificial intelligence-based proactive ...
The company aims to integrate Armis' security features, such as device scanning, threat detection, and vulnerability prioritization, to its AI-powered platform. ServiceNow has agreed to acquire ...
Together, ServiceNow and Armis will create a unified, end-to-end security exposure and operations stack that can see, decide, and act across the entire technology footprint Acquisition expected to ...
I'm neutral on ServiceNow after a 30% drawdown in 2025, citing strong fundamentals despite the AI seat-attrition fears, but no near-term catalyst at an 89x forward P/E. AI seat-attrition fears look ...