Orbus Software enhances integration with ServiceNow Platform

Bi-directional ServiceNow integration provides unique visibility across business and IT landscapes.

  • Monday, 14th June 2021 Posted 3 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Orbus Software has introduced its enhanced integration with ServiceNow, the leading cloud platform for IT Operations and Service Management.

 

This enhancement provides Orbus Software’s customers with the ability to import any IT component from ServiceNow into the iServer Suite, and the bi-directional option means that application records with business metadata can be exported effortlessly to ServiceNow. Ultimately, this gives customers unparalleled visibility across both their business and IT landscapes, making it easier for Enterprise Architects to align business and technology strategies, reducing overall business and operational risk.

 

The enhanced integration will also bring benefits to the C-suite right through to IT Operations teams. For IT operations, the ServiceNow integration offers increased business context concerning IT services, allowing for the development of better informed technology roadmaps. For executives, this includes better control over investments and cost savings across their IT portfolios.

 

Existing Orbus Software customers benefiting from the ServiceNow integration include: RSA Insurance, Scotia Bank, Nomura, Anglogold Ashanti, Genomic Health and University of Newcastle, Australia.

 

Michael D’Onofrio, CEO at Orbus Software: “Our customers are increasingly looking for interconnected cloud platforms that sit at the heart of their digital transformation initiatives, and enhancing our bi-directional ServiceNow integration further strengthens our position as the leading global provider of Enterprise Architecture solutions. This comprehensive integration with ServiceNow is just one of many turnkey integrations we offer across a range of best-in-breed cloud solutions that together make the iServer Suite the Enterprise Architecture solution of choice for CIOs and their teams.”