ServiceNow announced that 45% of its global product engineering is now carried out from India, with Hyderabad emerging as its largest engineering hub worldwide. The company plans to expand AI-focused teams in India, underscoring the country’s growing role in driving innovation and global product development.
ServiceNow, the global enterprise software company, has significantly expanded its engineering footprint in India, with nearly half of its product engineering now based in the country. Hyderabad has become the company’s largest engineering site globally, reflecting India’s importance in ServiceNow’s innovation and growth strategy.
Key highlights
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45% of ServiceNow’s global product engineering is now done from India.
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Hyderabad is the company’s largest engineering hub worldwide.
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Expansion plans include hiring software engineers with AI and machine learning expertise.
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India is seen as a key market for customer base expansion and go-to-market investments.
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CTO Pat Casey emphasized India’s role in driving product innovation and global competitiveness.
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Focus on building AI-driven solutions to strengthen workplace management offerings.
Industry experts note that ServiceNow’s growing reliance on India highlights the country’s position as a global technology hub. With strong talent availability and increasing investments in AI, India is expected to play a central role in shaping ServiceNow’s future product roadmap and market expansion.
Sources: Economic Times, YourStory, Reuters