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11-27-2024 03:17 AM
Hello community!
Background:
I am part of a newly-formed team who will be responsible for maintaining and enhancing a large ServiceNow environment. As part of this, we need tools to help us manage our demands and workloads. We have access to ITSM Pro and PPM subscriptions, so naturally we would gravitate towards the tools on the platform that we are most familiar with.
The challenge:
We will be using Agile 2.0 to manage our backlog and our sprints. I will be acting as our 'Release Manager' so after reading about the impending retirement of Release Management 2.0, I was very excited to get my hands on DPR.
After playing about with it for a bit, I like what I see, but was dismayed to discover that as per the documentation:
Add a product enhancement from an epic
Adding stories, epics, and features to a version/release is only supported via integration with external tools!
This is very disappointing as it effectively prevents us from automatically tracking what we have delivered with each release - which would have been a key benefit of Release Management 2.0!
I find it very disappointing that ServiceNow seem to be pushing us away from using their own tools, when we want to be in a position to adopt and promote them! I have heard rumours within my own org that the higher ups would like the opportunity to retire JIRA in favour of bringing everything together under 'one service management roof' but that doesn't seem to be the direction we are travelling.
So, I guess what I'm asking here is:
1) Is there anyone else here who has run into a similar challenge, what are your thoughts, and how have you tackled it?
2) If possible, I'd love to hear what the DPR product team has to say about this. Is there any desire or future plan to enable better integration between DPR and ServiceNow's own planning tools from SPM? The optimist inside me hopes that there is a new version of Agile 2.0 in the works and that's why the DPR team hasn't decided to integrate with the old one...
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12-10-2024 10:50 AM
Hi Everyone,
Today, we use the DevOps Data Model and the DevOps Integrations to unify how DPR works with any planning tool so that some teams can use Agile 2.0 and others can use a different tool (like Jira or ADO) while keeping everything consistent. That being said, we do have some enhancements planned for the Feb release to streamline how we work with SPM in general. This is something that we are working with the SPM team on as parts of the planned vision require updates to the Strategic Planning Workspace which also is planned to be delivered in February.
Quick disclaimer: since the Feb release is not finished or available things are subject to change.
In the February release, you can opt in to planning your release in Agile 2.0 (through the Scrum Release record) and having any Epic or Story planned into that release automatically connected in DPR. We will create the version record and attach the generated DevOps Work Item records so that you can see within the Release's scope.
Also, you will be able to do release planning in SPW with the inclusion of a new Lens that will include Product Enhancements.
We will have more information on these features soon as we wrap up development and will post some videos on how it works.
Thanks for the continued feedback. We don't think that we will be finished with how we connect SPM and DPR with the Feb release, so please keep letting us know how we can better support your use cases.
Cheers,
Colin
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12-10-2024 10:50 AM
Hi Everyone,
Today, we use the DevOps Data Model and the DevOps Integrations to unify how DPR works with any planning tool so that some teams can use Agile 2.0 and others can use a different tool (like Jira or ADO) while keeping everything consistent. That being said, we do have some enhancements planned for the Feb release to streamline how we work with SPM in general. This is something that we are working with the SPM team on as parts of the planned vision require updates to the Strategic Planning Workspace which also is planned to be delivered in February.
Quick disclaimer: since the Feb release is not finished or available things are subject to change.
In the February release, you can opt in to planning your release in Agile 2.0 (through the Scrum Release record) and having any Epic or Story planned into that release automatically connected in DPR. We will create the version record and attach the generated DevOps Work Item records so that you can see within the Release's scope.
Also, you will be able to do release planning in SPW with the inclusion of a new Lens that will include Product Enhancements.
We will have more information on these features soon as we wrap up development and will post some videos on how it works.
Thanks for the continued feedback. We don't think that we will be finished with how we connect SPM and DPR with the Feb release, so please keep letting us know how we can better support your use cases.
Cheers,
Colin
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01-06-2025 12:19 AM
Thank you Colin, this is exactly the response I was hoping for. It's very reassuring to hear that ServiceNow will continue to focus on and improve the integration between DPR and SPM.
It also removes any reservations I had about adopting DPR to manage our internal product releases for our own ServiceNow implementation.
🙂

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01-31-2025 08:12 AM
Well, not the answer I was hoping to find but at least I can stop trying to 'figure out how to make it work' now. Was prepping for a demo and were hoping to showcase how we can take a digital product from an idea to live (SPM->DPR->ITSM).
I was setting up Agile 2.0 as the planning tool in DPR but it just comes back with a message of:
"None of this tool's objects are associated to any applications. Let your App Owner know that they can associate objects to their applications, which is necessary to process and store data"
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02-13-2025 05:42 AM
Greetings Colin,
Do you have any links or resources available for this yet? I've been most eager to see this, and I only it's only the middle of February now, but I'm hoping you can at least point us somewhere for more details?
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02-13-2025 05:44 AM
Hi @ChadDa3mon
Hope this work for you.
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