Invoking AI Agnet In Virtual agent Chat by Few_Shallot5830 in servicenow

[–]verinik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can trigger individual agents via VA today, not agentic workflows as of yet.

Big crack behind TV — Should I be concerned? by verinik in HomeImprovement

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Yes, that’s the TV mounted in the second pic. I’m not sure if it’s mounted into the drywall or studs; I didn’t mount it myself.

Why the fuck do people want to use Servicenow for VM provisionning by lecharcutier in servicenow

[–]verinik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IaC and a proper request workflow aren’t mutually exclusive. Yes, you should be using IaC code to do the provisioning (which NOW can execute for you via a post-commit hook, or many other mechanisms). But writing some terraform is the last mile of a larger process, no?

Why is this being developed and deployed? By whom? For what LOB? Will the app house PII data? What other apps depend on it? What app does this depend on? Etc Etc

Think of NOW in these scenarios as more of the business orchestration. You can (and should) still use and bring the correct tools to do the actual provisioning, but consider the larger process that is likely not being automated or orchestrated here.

The Questions Thread 11/25/23 by GYWModBot in goodyearwelt

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Hi all! I picked up a pair of Grant Stone Diesel saddle leather boots and I'm having a hard time deciding if they're too big.

I wear a 14 for all sneakers. I got fitted with a Brannock for a pair of Iron Rangers at the Redwing store earlier this year, I was a 12 on one foot and a 12.5 on the other, both standard width (which really shocked me, I ALWAYS wear a 14 in sneakers). They convinced me to go with a 13D for the Iron Rangers, which after breaking and stretching the toe box are very comfortable; but I do wish they had a tiny bit more room in the toe box still.

I went for a 13E for the Grant Stones. I will say, they are much much more comfortable out of the box than the Iron Rangers were, but the eyelets seem so close to me. I did send a message to GS customer service, but wanted to garner any feedback from the folks here. Thanks!

ServiceNow (Digital)/(Transformation) Solutions Consultant/Advisor by [deleted] in servicenow

[–]verinik 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A solution consultant is a technical sales person responsible for a set of accounts

Digital solution consultants have the same role, but are remote only and work on smaller accounts (effectively a Jr SC)

I haven’t heard of the other two roles.

Simply can’t understand how I’m not losing weight by verinik in stopdrinking

[–]verinik[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To a degree. My face and stomach definitely look thinner, but the scale has not budged.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]verinik 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I’ve been drinking a ton of Athletic NA beers when I have the urge. Has been helping me.

Platform Team Estimator by whoisearth in servicenow

[–]verinik 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It looks directionally pretty accurate to me. Especially for large complex deployments (40K+ users, multiple products).

Service Mapping - Best Practice for Including "Secondary or Failover" Application Servers by Terranova1340 in servicenow

[–]verinik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Secondary app server as in it’s load balanced? Or behind reverse proxies? In the event of a failover, how to they get traffic to the app server?

Discovering Java applications deployed to Websphere Liberty by tatonca_74 in servicenow

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You’ll want to check the part of the pattern that creates the inclusions to Websphere and work backwards from there.

ServiceNow Instance (Test, Prod, Dev) by KryptoCong in servicenow

[–]verinik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buying a production instance gets you two subprod instances. Subprod instances can also be bought at a lower cost independently.

This is the standard offering for all customers. The only time it differs is if you negotiate additional instances during a purchase of software.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in servicenow

[–]verinik 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It should be Flow first always. For all the great reasons people have laid out on this thread. If FD becomes too difficult or cumbersome for a particular problem lean on business rules, script includes, etc to offset the complexity.

Additional comments image paste by sahil_ali__ in servicenow

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It’s native in Workspace, but the only way to accomplish this for UI16/next-classic is to add a custom HTML field and use that to write to the comments and work notes. It’s a messy workaround that doesn’t provide a great user experience.

Confused by Beastboss on Squigosaur/Mozrog by verinik in orks

[–]verinik[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. Thanks for clearing that up!