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The latest release from ServiceNow - Quebec - adds Creator Workflows to the Now platform, enabling low-code developers to reimagine broken or difficult processes.
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ServiceNow s ambition to support enterprises in what it calls the enterprise ‘workflow revolution has expanded to include more features that support low-code developers, announcing capabilities that enable employees to quickly build and redesign processes.
The introduction of Creator Workflows comes in the latest release of the Now Platform - Quebec - and adds to ServiceNow s existing IT, Employee and Customer Workflow portfolios. ServiceNow claims that Creator will allow people at every technical skill level to build apps at speed, whilst also giving the business control and governance features.
Ian McKenna: Everyone’s a winner in Time4Advice deal
By Ian McKenna 4
th February 2021 12:14 pm
Occasionally, a merger or acquisition comes along where no one really loses, other than those who should have seen the deal and grabbed it for themselves.
Going forward, Integrafin will do well to take a similar approach to the path plotted by Invesco in owning Intelliflo. Having spoken at length to Integrafin chief executive Jonathan Gunby, the early signs are very encouraging.
It will be essential for Time4Advice to continue to operate as an independent business just as open to working with other platforms as it is its now parent. Equally, Transact must continue to collaborate with as many adviser tech firms as can be justified by the number of users each support.
StayNTouch, a leader in cloud hotel property management software and contactless solutions, has recently unveiled the new StayNTouch Integration Hub, a centralized webpage where StayNTouch clients and hoteliers can explore the 1100+ direct and in-direct integrations that connect with StayNTouch Cloud PMS.
Saturday, 19 December 2020, 5:53 am
In observance of International Migrants Day, it is
important to acknowledge the need for accessible legal aid
for migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers and the role of
local youth in creating a welcoming environment. As migrants
leave their home countries, sometimes without warning or
preparation, many are unaware of their rights in host
countries. Student-led legal clinics provide these vital
services while engaging students and other community members
and creating a basis for intercultural understanding and
support.
In late November, in partnership with the
High Atlas Foundation, the U.S.-Middle East Partnership
Initiative (MEPI), and the National Endowment for Democracy