Software stocks rallied on Friday, led by ServiceNow (NOW), which surged 14% by noon trading, as recent earnings results have turned the tide from investor fears related to artificial intelligence ...
Oracle is successfully pivoting its massive database business toward high-demand cloud infrastructure and AI accelerators. ServiceNow maintains strong top-line growth and generates significant free ...
Wipro Ltd announced on Thursday an expanded partnership with ServiceNow to deploy agentic AI workflows across core enterprise functions including IT, human resources, procurement, and cybersecurity.
As a long-standing titan among tech stocks, Oracle has successfully shifted its focus from legacy database software to modern cloud infrastructure. The company sells a wide range of cloud applications ...
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In a note today, Bank of America analyst Tal Liani restarted coverage of ServiceNow, giving the stock a Buy rating and a $130 price target, relative to the $95 stock price at which ServiceNow started ...
Shares of enterprise software giant ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) rallied roughly 8.4% on Monday as of 3:23 p.m. EDT. ServiceNow has been a casualty of the "SaaS-pocalypse" this year, in which the emergence ...
ServiceNow got a boost from a Wall Street analyst in a note on Monday. The stock is far off its highs, despite posting generally solid revenue and earnings growth. The analyst believes ServiceNow will ...
Enterprise software has long operated on a relatively stable hierarchy of power: The companies that owned the interface largely owned the customer relationship. Employees moved through dashboards, ...
The Nasdaq slipped from record highs on Thursday after the first big wave of tech earnings failed to save the day. The tech-heavy index fell 0.9%. The S&P 500 dropped 0.4%. The Dow dropped 180 points, ...