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06-05-2024 01:32 AM
Hello all, I don't think there's a definitive right answer to this however the winner is someone who can give me the most comprehensive list. 😁
In the ServiceNow ecosystem you can request your own PDI which in essence is a sandbox system, are there any other applications/organization's out there who offer the same developer instances?
The reason for this is I want to brush up on my integration skills so the application has to be compatible with ServiceNow.
Thanks again!
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06-05-2024 02:15 AM
Some that come to mind
- Microsoft Developer Account for learning O365 and Azure (Especially Entra ID for SSO)
 - Okta Developer account for SCIM, User Provisioning, SSO
 - Atlassian allows for free access to its product when you have below X number of seats/users. You can use that as a sandbox like environment
 - DocuSign
 - Slack
 - Twilio
 - Zoom (trial - so time limited)
 - Github / GitLab
 - A number of Amazon Web Services (AWS) are free when under a certain usage which you won't likely hit if you're just wanting to learn how to integrate
 
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06-05-2024 02:15 AM
Some that come to mind
- Microsoft Developer Account for learning O365 and Azure (Especially Entra ID for SSO)
 - Okta Developer account for SCIM, User Provisioning, SSO
 - Atlassian allows for free access to its product when you have below X number of seats/users. You can use that as a sandbox like environment
 - DocuSign
 - Slack
 - Twilio
 - Zoom (trial - so time limited)
 - Github / GitLab
 - A number of Amazon Web Services (AWS) are free when under a certain usage which you won't likely hit if you're just wanting to learn how to integrate
 
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06-05-2024 02:49 AM
I dont think I could get a more comprehensive list! Thanks!
