With two new data centers and plans to double the local staff by the end of 2019, ServiceNow has strengthened its commitment in Germany.
Since the German Now platform has been available in the Telekom cloud since last year, IT service management (ITSM) and business process optimization experts have now opened two new self-owned cloud service data centers in Dusseldorf and Germany. Announced in Frankfurt am Main. Specifically, ServiceNow announced upon request that the data center will begin operations on August 30, 2018. It said the California supplier took into account the fact that Germany is one of ServiceNow’s eight Tier 1 countries and one of the world’s two largest growth markets outside of Japan. ServiceNow has more than 200 customers in Germany, and as German companies are accelerating digitization, especially in the medical and financial fields, the region also has greater potential.
Philip van der Wilt, ServiceNow’s senior vice president and general manager of Europe, Middle East and Africa, said that after data residency in Germany and other parts of Europe, future data residency is still an increasingly complex topic. Customers hope Ability to choose and control. van der Wilt said: “The new data center gives our customers complete control of their storage location and data management.” This also makes it easier for them to comply with laws and regulations, such as GDPR. Both German companies and companies with a German customer base will benefit from it.
ServiceNow also announced that it will double its national workforce before the end of 2019. The company did not want to provide more precise data on German sales and company size, but announced that the number of employees in the country will increase by three digits.
ServiceNow’s cloud-based Now Platform provides companies with the ability to simplify and automate workflows. Simplify daily tasks and reduce complexity-to get a better user experience, employees and customers will benefit from it.
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