Oct 25 (Reuters) - ServiceNow (NOW.N) raised its annual subscription revenue forecast on Wednesday, after beating third-quarter profit estimates helped by strong demand for the company's automation and artificial intelligence (AI) services.
Enterprises have been dialing up spending on generative AI products and workflow automation, attempting to gain a foothold in the nascent AI market, benefiting companies like ServiceNow.
"With the capabilities unlocked by generative AI, the window of opportunity is even more expansive, positioning us well to continue delivering a strong balance of growth and profitability," said ServiceNow CFO Gina Mastantuono.
ServiceNow, which has tie-ups with companies like Nvidia (NVDA.O) and Accenture , reported quarterly revenue of $2.29 billion, above analysts' estimates of $2.27 billion.
Subscription revenue came in at $2.22 billion, compared with estimates of $2.19 billion.
Persons:
Gina Mastantuono, Zaheer Kachwala, Shailesh
Organizations:
Enterprises, Nvidia, Accenture, Subscription, Thomson
Locations:
Bengaluru