Thirdera at Knowledge 23: Celebrating ServiceNow Innovation in Full Force

In the grand return of the ServiceNow Knowledge 2023 conference in Las Vegas this May 2023, Thirdera seized the opportunity to shine among a throng of over 15,000 customers, partners, analysts, and enthusiasts. As a seasoned participant of the Knowledge scene, Thirdera, a Gold Sponsor, brought more than just metaphorical bells and whistles to the grand reunion.

Thirdera pulled out all the stops to ensure attendees fully grasped the enormous potential the ServiceNow platform could deliver to their organizations. Throughout the conference, Thirdera demonstrated its agility, flexibility, and adaptability, showcasing a series of certified offerings and cutting-edge solutions across twelve insightful sessions.

Highlighted features included innovative AI and AR technologies, reflecting Thirdera’s dedication to spearheading technological advancements. The dynamic atmosphere of Knowledge 23 amplified the firm’s commitment to these technological innovations and allowed it to engage in meaningful discussions about its certified offering program.

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