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GoOoOod morning, developers! 🌅 Believe it or not, we have entered into the final week of January. While many have their eyes on the upcoming Super Bowl, or perhaps planning something for you and your sweetheart to enjoy on Valentine's Day, there's something BIGGER and even more exciting on the horizon (😉) - the Washington D.C. release of ServiceNow! If you are a new user of the ServiceNow platform, let’s do a quick rundown of what the dawning of a release season means for you.
When these bi-annual releases of the ServiceNow platform occur, they trigger a series of coinciding events as well…
- ServiceNow determines an Early Access (EA) release date for the new version - for Washington D.C., Early Access (EA) will be February 1st, 2024.
- Unless your company registered for the EA Release Program in the months prior, this will not impact your corporate instances.
- EA Release Day does apply to Personal Developer Instances (PDIs) though! For instructions on how to upgrade your PDI, click here.
- For more information about the Early Access Release Program, click here.
- Our team of Developer Advocates will schedule our TechNow webinar on the same day as the EA Release - the Washington D.C. TechNow live stream will be on February 1st at 8AM PT, click here to register.
- Following TechNow, there will be approximately 2 months of content put out by our Developer Advocate team. Where TechNow covers the new features and enhancements at a very surface level, the blogs, podcast episodes, and live streams we produce dive much deeper into specific topics.
- Near the end of our content calendar, ServiceNow will make the release available to all customers (General Availability Release).
The purpose of this blog entry is to serve as your guide to the upcoming weeks of content dedicated to the Washington D.C. release. Below, you will find the calendar organized sequentially as well as by-product. Following the date, you will see an acronym referring to the format of the content. Here is a quick breakdown of what each of those abbreviations refers to and a short link to navigate to previously posted content of that type…
- Blog: Written news and technical content (this blog!)
- BP: The ServiceNow Developer podcast. Topics include product discussions with ServiceNow product managers, customer and partner developer journeys, and career tips (devlink.sn/break-point)
- CTB: Creator Toolbox - a YouTube livestream where we demo new features and often feature guests from the Product Team (devlink.sn/ctb)
- LCHH: Live Coding Happy Hour - a casual YouTube livestream where we grab a drink, unwind, and attempt to develop something we have not practiced before. It allows us to naturally run into debugging issues developers would typically encounter in real-time (devlink.sn/lchh)
Thank you so much for being a participant in the ServiceNow community and we hope you find this blog helpful in navigating the Washington D.C. release!
Content Calendar Sorted By Date
February 2024
- 1 @ 8AM PT: TechNow (Webinar) | Welcome to the Future: The ServiceNow Washington D.C. Release
- 2: Blog | Scripts Background Editor
- 7: BP | The Washington D.C. Release with the Developer Advocates
- 8: Blog | GraphQL Explorer in Washington D.C.
- 12: Blog | Washington D.C.'s Changes "Under the Hood"
- 13 @ 12:30AM PT: CT | What's New in RPA?
- 13 @ 8AM PT: CT | Flow Designer
- 20 @ 8AM PT: CT | Clone Admin Console
- 21: BP | SDK in Washington D.C.
- 22: Blog | How to Utilize Delegated Admin
- 26: Blog | Remote Tables Flow Trigger
- 27 @ 8AM PT: CT | Platform SDK
March 2024
- 1 @ 1:30PM PT: LCHH | Workflow Studio & Flow Designer
- 4: Blog | Flow Designer & PAD Improvements in Washington D.C.
- 5: Blog | What's New in RPA in Washington D.C.?
- 6: BP | Workflow Studio & Flow Designer w/Jingfei Chen
- 7: Blog | How to Read the New Log Attributions
- 11: Blog | Inbound API Keys
- 15 @ 1:30PM PT: LCHH | Generative AI
- 18: Blog | New Mobile Features
- 19: Blog | Creator Studio
- 19 @ 8AM PT: CT | Creator Studio
- 21: Blog | Performance Testing in ATF
- 22 @ 1:30PM PT: LCHH | Performance Testing ATF
- 25 @ 8AM PT: CT | UI Builder in Washington D.C.
- 28: Blog | UI Builder in Washington D.C.
- 29 @ 1:30PM PT: LCHH | UI Builder in Washington D.C.
Content Calendar Sorted By Subject
Overview
- FEB 1 @ 8AM PT: TechNow (Webinar) | Welcome to the Future: The ServiceNow Washington D.C. Release
- FEB 7: BP | The Washington D.C. Release with the Developer Advocates
Flow Designer, Process Automation Designer, and Workflow Studio
- FEB 13 @ 8AM PT: CT | Flow Designer
- FEB 26: Blog | Remote Tables Flow Trigger
- MAR 1 @ 1:30PM PT: LCHH | Workflow Studio & Flow Designer
- MAR 4: Blog | Flow Designer & PAD Improvements in Washington D.C.
- MAR 6: BP | Workflow Studio & Flow Designer w/Jingfei Chen
Automation Engine
- FEB 13 @ 12:30AM PT: CT | What's New in RPA?
- MAR 5: Blog | What's New in RPA in Washington D.C.?
Next Experience & UI Builder
- MAR 25 @ 8AM PT: CT | UI Builder in Washington D.C.
- MAR 28: Blog | UI Builder in Washington D.C.
- MAR 29 @ 1:30PM PT: LCHH | UI Builder in Washington D.C.
Platform Security & Administration
- FEB 20 @ 8AM PT: CT | Clone Admin Console
- FEB 22: Blog | How to Utilize Delegated Admin
- MAR 7: Blog | How to Read the New Log Attributions
- MAR 11: Blog | Inbound API Keys
Miscellaneous
- FEB 2: Blog | Scripts Background Editor
- FEB 8: Blog | GraphQL Explorer in Washington D.C.
- FEB 12: Blog | Washington D.C.'s Changes "Under the Hood"
- FEB 21: BP | SDK in Washington D.C.
- FEB 27 @ 8AM PT: CT | Platform SDK
- MAR 15 @ 1:30PM PT: LCHH | Generative AI
- MAR 18: Blog | New Mobile Features
- MAR 19: Blog | Creator Studio
- MAR 19 @ 8AM PT: CT | Creator Studio
- MAR 21: Blog | Performance Testing in ATF
- MAR 22 @ 1:30PM PT: LCHH | Performance Testing ATF
Downloadable Calendar
If you’d like a “to go” version of all of the information above, we’ve put together a graphic for you to save and/or share. Enjoy!
Washington D.C. Content Calendar
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