Registering Third Party Service Providers and Services in CSDM

Andy H
Tera Contributor

I have a business requirement to register third party services in our instance of ServiceNow and have a few thoughts on how to do this but wanted to see if anybody had any better ideas.

The data (Supplier/Supplier Service) already exists I just want to load the data into SN so that we can then relate these to our existing Technical Service Offerings i.e. Technical Service Offering A is dependent on Supplier Service Offering Z.

 

Example: ServiceNow Discovery Technical Service Offering is dependent on ServiceNow Discovery Supplier Service Offering

 

Has anybody done anything similar or have any suggestions on how best to do this?

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Barry Kant
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

Hi Andy,

i see the idea. In what way will it help/add benefits? Meaning it is administration and it would be nice if it adds benefits as well right? Just wondering. 
I haven't done it this way, but likewise from Business Service Offerings (so similar concept I would say).

BR,
Barry

From a Service Portfolio Management perspective this makes sense, here you setup dependencies, I depend on, depends on me, look at the Service Portfolio View.

Thanks for replying Barry. We need to understand third party dependencies for regulatory reporting.

CMDB Whisperer
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

There is not anything wrong with it per se, but I wonder if it is overly complicated/customized.  What makes something a Supplier Service Offering is in essence that the Vendor of the offering is not null & not your company.  Normally we don't specify the Vendor of an offering that is internally provided.  So this is an easy fit without having to customize the (to-be-deprecated) Service Classification field, and without having to create an extra service, and without duplicating your service level management configurations and monitoring.  I might suggest collapsing these into a single Technical Service Offering and simply assign the appropriate Companies, Groups, and individual Users based on how it is provided.


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