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ServiceNow boosts Singapore digital talent with Nanyang Polytechnic collaboration

It is built on Microsoft Azure.

ServiceNow announced a partnership with Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) to boost AI skills development.

NYP students will work on real-world government use cases using the newly launched ServiceNow Protected Platform Singapore (SPP-SG) platform,gaining industry certifications and contributing to applied research. 

The initiative aims to train over 1,500 students by 2030, supporting Singapore’s digital workforce goals.

The platform is a secure, regulatory-compliant cloud platform designed to store and process data within Singapore. 

Built on Microsoft Azure, it supports AI-powered innovation in government and regulated sectors while meeting local data residency and security requirements.
 

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