If you put ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) and Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR) side by side, they both look like slick artificial intelligence (AI) businesses selling software as a service (SaaS) to big governments and global enterprises. The stories feel similar until you zero in on one number that really explains why their growth rates look so different: how fast U.S. commercial revenue is growing.
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ServiceNow comes into this comparison as a mature cloud platform. It already sits inside thousands of large organizations, running workflows for IT, HR, security, and customer service. The AI products it is pushing now, like Now **** ist, are layered onto a foundation built long before the current AI wave.
In Q2 2026, ServiceNow reported total revenue of about $3.9 billion, with subscription revenue up roughly 23% year over year in constant currency. That is healthy growth for a company of its size and age. The more telling numbers are in the order backlog. Remaining performance obligations reached about $29 billion, and current RPO, the contract revenue due in the next 12 months, stood at about $13.2 billion with growth of a bit more than 21%.
ServiceNow's AI story fits that profile. AI annual contract value crossed $1 billion in Q2, driven by hundreds of seven-figure deals and expanding commitments from existing customers. This is AI as an accelerator atop a large installed base. Growth is strong, but it is tied to a world where many customers already use ServiceNow and are now paying more for AI-infused workflows.
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Missed Nvidia in 2009? This Rare Signal Is Flashing Again. In 2009, a "Double Down" signal flashed for a little-known chipmaker called Nvidia. For the first time in years, that same "Total Conviction" signal is flashing for a company 1/100th the size of Nvidia. Continue »
ServiceNow comes into this comparison as a mature cloud platform. It already sits inside thousands of large organizations, running workflows for IT, HR, security, and customer service. The AI products it is pushing now, like Now **** ist, are layered onto a foundation built long before the current AI wave.
In Q2 2026, ServiceNow reported total revenue of about $3.9 billion, with subscription revenue up roughly 23% year over year in constant currency. That is healthy growth for a company of its size and age. The more telling numbers are in the order backlog. Remaining performance obligations reached about $29 billion, and current RPO, the contract revenue due in the next 12 months, stood at about $13.2 billion with growth of a bit more than 21%.
ServiceNow's AI story fits that profile. AI annual contract value crossed $1 billion in Q2, driven by hundreds of seven-figure deals and expanding commitments from existing customers. This is AI as an accelerator atop a large installed base. Growth is strong, but it is tied to a world where many customers already use ServiceNow and are now paying more for AI-infused workflows.
#revenue #billion #signal #flashing
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