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ServiceNow and the Convergence of AI Security Workflows

24 Dec 2025

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ServiceNow ($NOW) to buy Armis for $7.75B (all-cash) to ramp up “cybersecurity for AI” What happenedServiceNow announced its largest-ever acquisition: buying cybersecurity firm Armis for $7.75B in an all-cash deal, aimed at building more proactive security across AI-era infrastructure (cloud, devices, OT/IoT). The deal is expected to close in the 2nd half of 2026 and will be funded with cash and debt. Why it matters for marketsThis is another signal that “workflow platforms + security platforms” are converging. As AI expands the attack surface (more apps, agents, devices, and automation), boards tend to prioritise integrated security and faster response good for platform vendors and integrators, tougher for point-solution vendors competing on a single feature.Winners -Workflow + platform consolidation (security becomes a bigger “seat” inside the enterprise)Reason: If buyers prefer fewer vendors and tighter integration, the platform that sits in the middle of IT + security workflows can win more budget share.Names: ServiceNow ($NOW), Microsoft ($MSFT), Salesforce ($CRM)Security platform leaders (AI-era security spend accelerates; customers standardise platforms)Reason: Major platform moves often reinforce “platform-first” buying, benefiting leaders with broad suites and strong go-to-market.Names: Palo Alto Networks ($PANW), CrowdStrike ($CRWD), Fortinet ($FTNT)Services + systems integration (implementation demand rises)Reason: Workflow + security integrations typically create multi-quarter services work: deployments, process redesign, managed security, SOC workflow automation.Names: Accenture ($ACN), IBM ($IBM), Booz Allen Hamilton ($BAH)Losers -Cyber point-solutions in vulnerability/exposure management (harder to defend against bundled platforms)Reason: When exposure insights and remediation get embedded into workflow platforms, standalone vendors can face pricing pressure and longer sales cycles.Names: Tenable ($TENB), Rapid7 ($RPD), Qualys ($QLYS)ITSM / workflow competitors (ServiceNow’s bundle advantage expands)Reason: A stronger “security + workflow” bundle can raise switching costs and make it tougher for adjacent workflow vendors to win enterprise-wide standardisation.Names: Atlassian ($TEAM), Monday.com ($MNDY)Infrastructure monitoring / observability vendors (security workflows may pull budget attention short term)Reason: Large security-led platform pushes can temporarily redirect CIO/CISO budgets away from pure monitoring tools toward consolidated security+automation initiatives.Names: Datadog ($DDOG), Dynatrace ($DT)#StockMarket #Trading #Investing #DayTrading #SwingTrading #Cybersecurity #ServiceNow #AI #TechStocks #SaaS #EnterpriseSoftware #MergersAndAcquisitions #CloudSecurity #ZeroTrust

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