DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

ServiceNow CEO dismisses AI software threats as ‘parlor tricks’ as he raises forecasts

April 22, 2026
in News
ServiceNow CEO dismisses AI software threats as ‘parlor tricks’ as he raises forecasts
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott Bloomberg/Getty Images
  • ServiceNow reported strong Q1 2026 results, raising forecasts amid AI concerns.
  • CEO Bill McDermott emphasized ServiceNow’s AI product growth and dismissed AI competition threats.
  • ServiceNow’s subscription revenue rose 22%, reaching $3.67 billion, beating analysts’ expectations.

ServiceNow reported solid first-quarter results and raised forecasts, underscoring continued demand for its software even as questions swirl about the impact of AI on the industry.

The company posted subscription revenue of $3.67 billion in the quarter, up 22% year over year. ServiceNow said it beat the high end of its guidance across all topline growth and profitability metrics in the quarter, and lifted its full-year subscription revenue outlook.

For 2026, ServiceNow now expects subscription revenue of $15.7 billion to $15.8 billion, representing growth of roughly 22% to 22.5%. That beat Cowen analysts’ expectations heading into the print.

CEO Bill McDermott emphasized the company’s momentum and once again dismissed the threat of AI in an interview on Tuesday.

“The results speak a lot louder than the words. We’re now in another beat and raised quarter,” he told Business Insider.

McDermott highlighted accelerating adoption of ServiceNow’s AI products as a key driver of growth. The company had previously forecast $1 billion in AI software sales in 2026, and McDermott now expects that to be at least $1.5 billion.

“We’ll probably blow through that, too, because the acceptance of our AI solutions is just absolutely stunning,” he added.

The company’s remaining performance obligations, a key forward-looking metric, rose 25% to $27.7 billion, while current RPO grew 22.5% to $12.64 billion.

Software stocks, including ServiceNow, have been hammered over the past six months on concerns that generative AI models and related offerings from Anthropic and OpenAI could replace established software services.

McDermott brushed those concerns aside on Tuesday, arguing instead that ServiceNow is benefiting from the shift.

He said customers considering tapping AI models more directly are seeing that the cost of these new approaches can end up being a lot more than expected, due to unpredictable usage-based pricing.

McDermott said the CIO of a major customer recently evaluated a more direct AI model approach for running her IT operations. It would have cost 10 times more than just focusing on ServiceNow’s AI offerings, which are more accurate and predictable, McDermott argued.

He called AI model offerings for enterprise software customers “parlor tricks.”

Sign up for BI’s Tech Memo newsletter here. Reach out to me via email at [email protected].

Read the original article on Business Insider

The post ServiceNow CEO dismisses AI software threats as ‘parlor tricks’ as he raises forecasts appeared first on Business Insider.

Hundreds of Mothballs Spread on Florida Beach, Wildlife Officials Say
News

Hundreds of Mothballs Spread on Florida Beach, Wildlife Officials Say

by New York Times
April 22, 2026

A Florida wildlife officer responded on Monday to reports that hundreds of mothballs, which can be toxic to humans and ...

Read more
News

Creatorverse: What to Learn From Khaby Lame’s $975 Million AI Deal

April 22, 2026
News

Navy Secretary Is Out, Pentagon Says

April 22, 2026
News

Judge Dismisses Sean Combs’s $100 Million Defamation Suit Against NBC

April 22, 2026
News

Trump maintains blockade as Iran’s factions struggle to unite

April 22, 2026
Sam Altman’s Orb Company Promoted a Bruno Mars Partnership That Doesn’t Exist

Sam Altman’s Orb Company Promoted a Bruno Mars Partnership That Doesn’t Exist

April 22, 2026
More battle-tested American-made interceptor drones will be heading to NATO’s eastern edge

More battle-tested American-made interceptor drones will be heading to NATO’s eastern edge

April 22, 2026
Alan Osmond, Who Led His Brothers in a Boy Band, Dies at 76

Alan Osmond, Who Led His Brothers in a Boy Band, Dies at 76

April 22, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026