All you need to know about ServiceNow releases

ServiceNow releases are twice yearly version upgrades. Intended to improve the overall performance of the platform, the upgrades also typically include new modules, applications or enhancements, as well as fixes for existing products. All releases are named after a city.

Upgrading your instance to a new release requires planning, testing and validation. In fact, system upgrades can be significant projects. Each ServiceNow feature release includes major additions, so you should always consider the impact of a new functionality on an instance.

ServiceNow releases - plan, test, validate

Upgrading involves implementing enhancements to all features that are part of the base system, or are already active, unless the feature is customized on your instance.

How often does ServiceNow make releases available?

ServiceNow has a strong history of delivering updates to ensure maximum performance and improve functionalities. Since the Kingston release in Q1 2019, ServiceNow plans two feature releases per year in two non-consecutive quarters.

In between these feature releases ServiceNow provides patch releases with a collection of all known problem fixes to date that are eventually automatically deployed to customer instance.

Do I need to upgrade my instances with every new feature release?

ServiceNow supports the current and previous release. Your instances will continue to function if you choose not to upgrade with the latest release, but this means that ServiceNow cannot guarantee the performance or safety of your systems.

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Will I be part of the Patching Program if I am on an unsupported release family?

The Patching Program does not schedule patches on unsupported release families. ServiceNow offers product support for supported release families only.

Can I stay on an unsupported release family, knowing the risks?

No. You must upgrade your instances to supported versions in order to get the latest security, performance, and availability updates.

What is the next ServiceNow release?

The next ServiceNow release, Xanadu, is scheduled to be released publicly in late September 2024.

How do I get a new ServiceNow release?

All ServiceNow releases are part and parcel of the ServiceNow subscription or licensing agreement. ServiceNow plans release dates up to three years ahead and notifies clients on the exact release dates upfront.

Upgrading typically takes weeks if well prepared beforehand and when using ServiceNow’s prescriptive guidance and best practices.

Can ServiceNow releases be purchased in the ServiceNow store?

Releases are free, as they are part of any ServiceNow subscription or licensing agreement.

The ServiceNow store is the place to go for both paid and free applications and integrations developed and deployed on the ServiceNow platform. The store is dedicated to the promotion of cloud‑native enterprise applications developed by 3rd party ISVs, solution providers, system integrators and service providers.

With over 300 apps in the store, it’s an important channel for ServiceNow users.

What is the latest ServiceNow release?

As previously mentioned, ServiceNow releases two new versions per year. The current Washington DC release was delivered in Q2 2024. Prior to Washington were the Vancouver and Utah releases of 2023. ServiceNow’s next release, Xanadu, is planned for late September 2024.

The ServiceNow Vancouver release

The Vancouver release boasts many new features to ServiceNow products such as App Engine, CSM, HRSD, IRM/GRC and ITSM.

Some noteworthy features from the Vancouver release include:

Did any of these new features spark your interest? Read a more extensive report on Vancouver’s highlights here or watch our 45-minute webinar on Vancouver’s hidden gems.

Where can I find ServiceNow release notes?

Proper planning, testing, and validation are the basis for any successful release upgrade. The release notes guide you through completing all the phases and tasks of an upgrade.

The release notes for Vancouver are published on the ServiceNow site, as are the notes for all previous releases.

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Why do I need ServiceNow release notes?

Before embarking on the Vancouver upgrade process, be sure to read the Vancouver release notes and review the upgrade and migration tasks for your applications and features.

The ServiceNow release notes are the go-to place for:

✓ Release highlights – Know what you’re getting

Review the release highlights to learn about new features and enhancements in Vancouver. You can also find the release notes that correspond to your particular upgrade path.

Each of the release notes packages includes tools to inform you on the next steps in your upgrade, including:

✓ Best practices – Checklists to a successful upgrade

Start preparing for your upgrade with the upgrade planning checklist based on best practices.

To help ensure that you complete all the tasks for a successful upgrade, follow the step-by-step instructions in the upgrade planning checklist to track and plan the upgrade.

✓ Guidance – Get started with your upgrade

Upgrading your instance involves planning, testing, and validation. The release notes guide you through completing all of the phases and tasks for a successful upgrade.

ServiceNow Releases - Release notes

How do I know what my current ServiceNow release is?

If you’re not quite sure what release is running on any one of your instances, you can check this when you go to the ServiceNow Support page.

How do I upgrade my current version to the new ServiceNow release?

Basically, upgrading to any new ServiceNow release involves answering the following 3 questions:

1. What has changed in the new release and what have you changed in your instance since the last release update?

Assess the impact of the new release on your existing functionalities:

2. Have you got a plan of action in place to ensure you’ve covered all feature changes?

Prepare a release schedule and make a resource plan:

3. How can you validate that what you have upgraded works when going live?

Prepare test plan & scripts