Unlock ServiceNow ROI: Fix the Technical Governance Drag Now
Every ServiceNow team wants faster delivery, lower risk, and stronger platform ROI – but manual governance is holding most organizations back. If you’re struggling with license under-utilization, growing backlogs, or compliance exposure, you’re not alone.
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Session Overview
In this webinar, you’ll discover how leading enterprises eliminate the governance drag with built-in:
- Visibility – Live insights across every environment so you can instantly spot drift, inconsistencies, and missed opportunities before they slow delivery or cause outages.
- Control – Granular RBAC that removes admin sprawl and enforces least-privilege access – giving you consistent, predictable governance without slowing teams down.
- Orchestration – Policy-driven orchestration for update sets, releases, and environment synchronization, ensuring every change moves the right way, at the right time, with the right guardrails.
- Compliance – Audit-ready operations with immutable change history, proactive enforcement, and governance that scales with regulatory expectations.
You’ll also see why ServiceNow invested in xtype – and how organizations are accelerating delivery, reducing risk, and realizing ROI faster by turning governance into a competitive advantage.
Stop fighting manual governance. Start scaling faster, safer, and smarter.
Speaker
Scott Willson, Head of Product Marketing, xtype
Scott Willson is the Head of Product Marketing at xtype, where he drives product positioning and go-to-market strategies for xtype’s governance platform for ServiceNow. He has over 20 years of technology and leadership experience that spans verticals such as manufacturing, technology, finance, sales, and marketing. Among other accomplishments during that time, he led the data transformation effort for the $6.6B US Robotics/3Com merger. He led the automation transformation initiative that automated regulatory compliance for over 10,000 registered reps at a Broker-Dealer. He was one of the published authors for Gene Kim's DevOps Forum papers and is an active tech evangelist.
