IBM and ServiceNow Expand Collaboration to Modernize Enterprise AI
IBM and ServiceNow have announced a significant expansion of their collaboration, aimed at addressing critical challenges faced by enterprises in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) at scale. This partnership, revealed on June 11, 2026, seeks to tackle two major obstacles: the lack of AI-ready data and the complications posed by legacy application systems. By integrating IBM’s advanced AI and data capabilities with ServiceNow’s AI Platform, the companies aim to help organizations modernize their operations and unlock the potential of their data for AI applications.
Overcoming Legacy System Challenges
Legacy systems have long been a stumbling block for businesses looking to implement AI solutions effectively. Many enterprises are burdened with decades-old interconnected systems that hinder agility and innovation. IBM and ServiceNow’s collaboration is focused on evolving these existing systems rather than replacing them entirely. This approach allows organizations to harness the power of AI without starting from scratch.
John Aisien, general manager and senior vice president of central product management at ServiceNow, emphasized this point by stating that while many companies aspire to deploy agentic AI—AI that can operate autonomously—they often lack the foundational infrastructure needed for large-scale implementation. The partnership aims to bridge this gap by combining IBM’s modernization tools with ServiceNow’s platform capabilities. Aisien noted that together they are helping enterprises transition from mere ambition regarding AI to achieving scalable outcomes.
Key Areas of Focus in the Collaboration
The collaboration between IBM and ServiceNow will focus on three primary areas, each designed to enhance enterprise operations through improved data management and automation:
- Application Modernization: This involves scanning and refactoring legacy systems using tools such as IBM Bob, Enterprise Application runtime (Java), and IBM watsonx.data. These resources will enable businesses to upgrade aging applications, making them compatible with modern AI technologies without complete overhauls.
- Enterprise Data Governance: The integration extends ServiceNow’s Workflow Data Fabric with IBM watsonx.data, facilitating enhanced capabilities in areas like Data Quality, Observability, and Master Data Management. This ensures that mutual customers maintain an AI-ready data environment.
- Autonomous Infrastructure Operations: The collaboration will integrate several tools—including Red Hat Ansible, IBM Bob, Instana, Hashicorp Terraform, and Hashicorp Vault—into ServiceNow IT workflows. This integration aims to proactively detect and resolve issues before they impact business operations.
The solutions developed through this partnership are expected to be available in the latter half of 2026, providing organizations with new avenues for leveraging their existing technology investments while embracing advanced AI capabilities.
The Importance of Governance in AI Adoption
Raj Datta, general manager of ISV (Independent Software Vendor) and AI partnerships at IBM, highlighted that successful AI adoption requires more than just access to sophisticated models; it necessitates a comprehensive rethinking of the underlying systems, data structures, and governance frameworks that support these technologies. The collaboration between IBM and ServiceNow is designed to create an open and flexible foundation for enterprises looking to accelerate their AI initiatives while maintaining control over their data.
This emphasis on governance is particularly crucial as organizations navigate complex regulatory environments surrounding data privacy and security. By ensuring robust governance practices are integrated into their workflows, businesses can build trust in their AI implementations while maximizing their operational efficiency.
What This Means for Enterprises
The expanded partnership between IBM and ServiceNow represents a critical step forward for enterprises grappling with the challenges of modernizing legacy systems while harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. As organizations increasingly seek to leverage data-driven insights for competitive advantage, having access to integrated solutions that streamline operations becomes essential.
This collaboration not only facilitates the modernization of outdated applications but also enhances data governance practices necessary for responsible AI deployment. By focusing on these key areas, IBM and ServiceNow are positioning themselves as leaders in enabling businesses to transition smoothly into an era defined by intelligent automation and advanced analytics.
As the solutions become available later this year, enterprises can anticipate a more agile approach to integrating AI into their core operations—ultimately paving the way for improved decision-making processes driven by actionable insights derived from their own data ecosystems.
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