SAN FRANCISCO, March 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Service-now.com, the creator of cloud services for enterprise IT management, today announced Fred Luddy, Service-now.com CEO, will present at the Pacific Crest 2011 Emerging Technology Summit at the Westin San Francisco. The presentation will be delivered today, Tuesday, March 1, 2011, at 10 am PST as part of the track, "On-Demand: The Emergence of SaaS 3.0."
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The Emerging Technology Summit will focus on the companies and people driving the next wave of dramatic value creation. Service-now.com will join Equinix, NetSuite, Qualcomm and Rackspace and many other leading cloud, SaaS and mobile vendors at the two-day conference.
The thoroughly modern Service-now.com approach to IT management is drastically different from legacy alternatives. Fred will discuss the emergence of IT 3.0 and social IT in addition to the explosive growth of cloud services for IT. For access to the presentation, please contact Rhett Glauser.
To learn more about this radical approach to IT, please join Service-now.com customers, employees and partners at Knowledge11 in May. Alternatively, a live, no-registration-required instance of Service-now.com is always available at http://demo.service-now.com.
About Service-now.com
Familiar cloud services that fit the way people work, evolved processes, and social IT are combining to help IT focus on the business and its people. Service-now.com is built to help customers transform IT and realize the benefits of IT 3.0. Service-now.com SaaS for IT management is best known for being enterprise software that just works. Founded in 2004, Service-now.com has used a new business model and modern technology to become one of the fastest-growing IT management software companies in the world. For more information, please visit http://www.service-now.com/ or http://blog.service-now.com.
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