GET STARTED WITH UPDATE SET AUTOMATIONS IN YOKOHAMA - ASTRID ON ALM

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This is the first in a series of articles, Astrid on ALM, discussing application lifecycle management in ServiceNow. This article discusses the new Update Set automations introduced in the Yokohama release, and provides a guide to setting up and using the new retrieve actions to move your update sets between instances. Further articles will:

UP YOUR OAUTH2.0 GAME: USING INBOUND CLIENT CREDENTIALS FROM WASHINGTON DC

This article and the following articles in the Up your OAuth2.0 series, will guide you through setting up different types of OAuth Clients and Providers, including extended concepts around OIDC and more! After the guide, I’ll also talk through brief cases of where you might use each variant.

UP YOUR OAUTH2.0 GAME IN WASHINGTON DC WITH INBOUND CLIENT CREDENTIALS

This article and the following articles in the Up your OAuth2.0 series, will guide you through setting up different types of OAuth Clients and Providers, including extended concepts around OIDC and more! After the guide, I’ll also talk through brief cases of where you might use each variant.

MENTIONS IN NEXT EXPERIENCE

The Utah release of ServiceNow brought formal Next Experience Provider Notifications, extending the Provider Notification support from Workspaces and Virtual Agent into the platform. This was delivered in part to enable support of the Follow action back into the platform and the notifications that came along with it. Follow utilises Live Feed behind the veil to support this behaviour.

COLLABORATION IN NEXT EXPERIENCE (SIDEBAR) - PART 2

This is the second article of a short run regarding the Next Experience collaboration tool, Sidebar, and my experience with investigating, implementing, and extending the application and related feature sets.

COLLABORATION IN NEXT EXPERIENCE (SIDEBAR) - PART 1

This is the first article of a short run regarding the Next Experience collaboration tool, Sidebar, and my experience with investigating, implementing, and extending the application and related feature sets.

ADVENTURES IN TOKYO (SN): DISABLING THE TINYMCE5 CONTEXT MENU

This is the first blog in a series about my experiences with the Tokyo release, both from a feature/development perspective and from a strategic standpoint.

INTRODUCTION

Welcome! Thanks for coming to my little corner of the internet. Thank you for showing your interest and joining me here. This blog is a site where I plan to post a variety of ServiceNow, UiPath, Power Platform, and other Digital Process Automation content. I’ll alos likely post some think pieces, little projects and tools I find useful, and more.