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Speed. Endurance. Skill. Innovation.
Where else can you combine your drive to develop, your passion to create and your need to win? During the first ever CreateNow Hackathon at Knowledge 13, over 400 ServiceNow administrators and developers will race the clock to create innovative, transformational uses of the ServiceNow Service Automation Platform.
Just after lunch on May 14, participants can work in teams or alone to follow their imaginations. Build an application, a game, a tool, or anything else you can think of. You'll have until midnight to compete, have fun, learn, enjoy free food and drink, and create. Winners receive bragging rights and prizes, not to mention an unforgettable team-building experience.
Rules are as follows:
- There are no limits to what can be built … but it must be built on ServiceNow.
- You can elect to work alone, or you can start forming your team today.
- Clean instances will be provided at the start of the event.
- Work cannot commence prior to the Hackathon. Update sets cannot be prepared and loaded into the instance in advance.
During lunch the following day, finalists will show off their creations to the entire Knowledge 13 crowd … who will then vote for the winner.
Take advantage of the rare opportunity to work side-by-side with some of the world's most experienced ServiceNow developers and participate in an eleven-hour event that will truly illustrate the power of the ServiceNow platform.
For more information, visit the CreateNow Hackathon page.
*If you registered for Knowledge 13 during the Early Bird window, you have priority seating access to the Hackathon and Lab sessions. Sign up for the Hackathon between March 19-26.
*If you registered for Knowledge 13 after February 16, register for the Hackathon between March 27 — April 5.
*Only first come, first served Hackathon seating will be available for those who register for Knowledge 13 after March 26.
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