
Teiva Systems recently took part in ServiceNow Partners Day in Munich, an event that brought together more than 70 partner organizations and over 120 attendees from across the region.
The event focused on the future of the ServiceNow ecosystem, with discussions centered around innovation, growth, and execution in an increasingly AI-driven market.

Key topics included Agentic AI, Moveworks, AI Control Tower, Workflow Data Fabric (WDF), ServiceNow CRM, the IMPACT framework, and the latest product release roadmap. Partners also received updates on program tools and incentives.
One message came through especially clearly during the event: as Generative AI and co-pilot technologies continue to develop, access to information and knowledge is no longer enough to stand out. What matters more now is the ability to execute well inside real enterprise environments.

As Kostya Bazanov, Managing Director at Teiva Systems, said:
“With GenAI and co-pilots turning information and industry knowledge into a commodity, what truly matters now is delivery and execution. Intelligence is becoming cheap – but governance, workflows, and the ability to get things done inside real enterprise environments is where the real value sits.”
This shift creates strong opportunities for specialized partners. Teiva Systems continues to stand out through focused, high-impact delivery – working in small, agile teams, moving in short cycles, and staying focused on real business outcomes.
The opportunity across EMEA Central further highlights this momentum. As ServiceNow’s largest region outside the United States, it generates around €1.1 billion in annual revenue and continues to grow by about 30% year-over-year. That represents an estimated €250 – 300 million in additional platform revenue this year alone, as well as roughly €1 billion in services potential across the region.
In such a fast-moving market, speed matters. Organizations that can move quickly from strategy to execution will be in the best position to create value.

Beyond the strategic discussions, the event also provided valuable time for networking, relationship-building, and strengthening partnerships – all of which remain essential for long-term success in the ServiceNow ecosystem.
Kostya Bazanov, Managing Director, Mar 25, 2026
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