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For professionals working with ServiceNow, attending the ServiceNow Knowledge Conference can be one of the most valuable investments in their career development. This annual event brings together experts, customers, and partners to share insights, best practices, and the latest innovations in the ServiceNow ecosystem.
ServiceNow continuously evolves, (twice per year major releases) and staying up-to-date with new features and capabilities is crucial. The Knowledge Conference provides hands-on training, keynote sessions, and breakout discussions led by industry leaders and customers who have been down the same types of paths you might be struggling with. Attendees gain direct exposure to the latest platform updates and future roadmaps, ensuring they stay ahead of the curve.
One of the biggest advantages of attending Knowledge is the opportunity to network with peers, ServiceNow employees, and partners. Whether you are looking to solve a specific problem, explore new use cases, or simply exchange ideas, the conference fosters connections that can lead to valuable collaborations and career growth. I have personally sat next to or had lunch with people who get into a conversation with each other and come to find out the one thing they're trying to do with SN had just been done by the other person sitting at the table! It happens more often than you think. Business cards are exchanged, ideas are shared, lessons learned are shared and problems find solutions.
The conference also offers labs and workshops where attendees can deepen their technical skills through hands-on experiences. Whether you’re a developer, administrator, or business leader, these interactive sessions provide practical knowledge that can be applied immediately.
For anyone working with ServiceNow, attending the Knowledge Conference is an unparalleled opportunity to learn, network, and grow.
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