How to request a ServiceNow Demo instance vs Developer (PDI) Instance
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Dear Medi C,
Thank you for your replies, I do have a Developer PDI, but I was not looking to use it to develop new Apps, but to utilize it like we use to do to standup a Demo/Developer Instance to have opportunities to play with the ITSM, CSM, FSM, ITAM, ITOM, etc. functions. I cannot see to figure how to utilize my PDI for that.
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2 hours ago
Hi @RZim,
Since you’re looking to explore ITSM, CSM, FSM, ITAM, and ITOM capabilities, it would be better to request a demo instance rather than relying on a Personal Developer Instance (PDI).
A PDI is mainly intended for individual development and learning. It has limited plugins available, and many enterprise modules are not accessible because they require licensed features. Even when plugins are visible, they often can’t be activated in PDIs and must instead be requested from the ServiceNow Store, which is restricted.
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3 hours ago
To all:
Thank you for your replies, I do have a Developer PDI, but I was not looking to use it to develop new Apps, but to utilize it like we use to do to standup a Demo/Developer Instance to have opportunities to play with the ITSM, CSM, FSM, ITAM, ITOM, etc. functions. I cannot see to figure how to utilize my PDI for that.