ServiceNow Reports Strong Revenue Growth Driven by AI Adoption

ServiceNow Reports Strong Revenue Growth Driven by AI Adoption

ServiceNow has reported strong revenue growth, attributing its success to the adoption of its generative AI product, Now Assist. The company exceeded Wall Street estimates with a 23% increase in subscription revenue.

ServiceNow has reported a strong revenue outlook, driven by the adoption of its generative AI product, Now Assist. The company announced that its subscription revenue for the period ending in September is expected to be approximately $3.26 billion, surpassing analysts' estimates of $3.21 billion.

The increase in revenue is attributed to the higher adoption of Now Assist, which requires a more expensive subscription tier. The company's Chief Financial Officer noted that bookings for the tool exceeded expectations due to an increase in both deal size and quantity.

In the second quarter, ServiceNow's subscription revenue rose by 23% to $3.11 billion, with profits excluding certain items reaching $4.09 per share, both figures exceeding Wall Street's expectations. The company also reported that its current remaining performance obligations, a measure of near-term bookings, were $10.9 billion, above the anticipated $10.5 billion.

Despite the positive financial results, ServiceNow cautioned about potential challenges due to changes in the US federal government, a significant customer, which is facing budget constraints and evolving mission demands. Nevertheless, the company's stock gained approximately 7.5% in extended trading following the announcement.

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