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Fred Luddy (born 1954 [1]) is an American billionaire businessman, and the founder of ServiceNow, a cloud computing company.
May 29, 2018 · V egas being Vegas, fans have crammed the Venetian Hotel for selfies with a graying celebrity working his way through the scrum: Fred Luddy, the 63-year-old founder of ServiceNow,...
Fred’s original goal for ServiceNow — using technology to simplify work experiences for regular people — remains the company’s aspiration today. Throughout his nearly 20-year tenure, Fred has served in a variety of leadership roles at ServiceNow, including CEO from 2004 to 2011.
Jan 28, 2022 · So, at 49—November 24th is my birthday—we started,” says Fred Luddy, ServiceNow founder. He began the company with a single laptop at a desk in his house. Although he founded the company alone, he couldn’t build it alone.
3 days ago · Fred Luddy, a serial entrepreneur, cofounded enterprise software company ServiceNow in 2004, a few weeks before he turned 50. At the time, Luddy had just lost a nearly $35 million fortune...
In 2004, bankrupt after the company where he’d previously worked had imploded, Fred Luddy decided to start over as a first-time founder at age 50. His vision was to reinvent the nascent IT software field for the cloud era.
ServiceNow, Inc. is an American software company based in Santa Clara, California, that develops a cloud computing platform to help companies manage digital workflows for enterprise operations. Founded in 2003 by Fred Luddy, ServiceNow is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the Russell 1000 Index and S&P 500 Index. [2] .
Jun 4, 2024 · Just two decades ago, ServiceNow founder Fred Luddy set out to improve the way work gets done, solving mundane IT problems through automation. It’s a vision that has both sustained and expanded our ambitions.
Fred Luddy. A serial entrepreneur and the founder and Chairman of the Board of ServiceNow, Luddy sees tomorrow while others are still figuring out today.
Jul 13, 2017 · Fred Luddy, founder of tech titan ServiceNow, wasn’t always on the path of becoming one of Silicon Valley’s most established executives.