
ServiceNow, the AI platform for business transformation, offers a cloud‑based platform and solutions to help organizations digitize and unify with smarter, faster, and better ways to work. In late October, the company announced that it has expanded its partnership with NVIDIA to unite intelligent workflows and open models to scale trusted AI across industries. Building on years of collaboration with NVIDIA, ServiceNow is introducing Apriel 2.0, the next generation of its Apriel Nemotron open model family that is post‑trained with NVIDIA and ServiceNow‑provided data and engineered to deliver AI reasoning and multimodal capabilities to enterprises in a faster, smaller, more cost‑efficient footprint. The expanded partnership will also reimagine data center operations with intelligent ServiceNow workflows integrated with the NVIDIA AI Factory for Government reference design.
The two companies have long partnered to bring enterprise‑grade AI to the world’s largest organizations. Now they are taking the next step in scaling trusted AI –powering everything from next‑gen open models to secure AI agents that solve service‑related pain points for all types of businesses, including in regulated industries. This reflects continued progress toward a shared goal to make high performance, proven, and trusted AI real for every enterprise.
“The next wave of AI is about more than innovation. It’s about execution–how fast and how responsibly enterprises can put advanced intelligence to work,” according to Pat Casey, Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President for DevOps at ServiceNow, which has been a Hacienda tenant since March 2017. “Our collaboration with NVIDIA is built around that idea. By releasing open models with best‑in‑class reasoning, we can deliver AI that’s efficient, trusted, and built to scale. Whether it’s Apriel 2.0 or workflow integrations with NVIDIA AI Factory for Government reference design, we’re focused on helping organizations get work done more efficiently and effectively across every industry.”
At the center of the expanded collaboration is Apriel 2.0, which matches the reasoning and accuracy of much larger models at a fraction of the size. By combining efficient performance with responsible data vetting, safety guardrails, and transparency controls, Apriel 2.0 will bring high‑quality reasoning to more workflows with the confidence required for deployment in regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and telecom.
The new model introduces enhanced reasoning and native multimodal input support, allowing it to interpret screenshots, forms, and diagrams for richer, more contextual understanding across a broader range of enterprise workflows. Apriel 2.0 is built to power autonomous and semi‑autonomous agents at scale, delivering low‑latency, multi‑step reasoning across systems and datasets.
Apriel 2.0 builds on the momentum of the original Apriel Nemotron 15B model, which is now in production. ServiceNow also recently launched Apriel‑1.5‑15B‑Thinker, an open‑source small language model that delivers frontier‑level reasoning on a single GPU, leveraging pre‑training text data from NVIDIA Nemotron. The Apriel 2.0 model is expected to be in production by the first quarter of 2026, when the integration of ServiceNow Data Center and Network Asset Management and NVIDIA AI Factories is also expected to be available.
As Apriel 2.0 redefines what’s possible with autonomous reasoning and multimodal intelligence, ServiceNow and NVIDIA are extending these innovations into the heart of enterprise operations, officials say. To accelerate the delivery of real‑time, intelligent enterprise AI, ServiceNow will integrate into NVIDIA AI Factory reference designs, which scale the creation, training, and deployment of AI solutions across industries. By integrating with the ServiceNow AI Platform and advanced workflow capabilities, companies will enhance operational efficiency and improve customer experiences. For example, it will enable the creation of out‑of‑the‑box AI agents to help retailers address service requests, from gift card replacement to retail store POS malfunctions, and help solve these issues faster with less manual burden.
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