Integrating ServiceNow with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365
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Summary of Integrating ServiceNow with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365
This guide enables you to integrate your ServiceNow instance with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 applications, enhancing Employee Service Management capabilities. It is crucial to note that ServiceNow for Microsoft Teams has been upgraded to ServiceNow for Microsoft 365 in the latest versions.
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Key Features
- Role Requirements: To connect ServiceNow to your Microsoft Office 365 tenant, you must have the externalappinstalladmin role and the application administrator role.
- App Configuration Options: You can choose between self-configured apps (single-tenant) and pre-published apps (multi-tenant), depending on your integration needs.
- Admin Consent: When using a self-configured app, you must create an app in the Microsoft Azure portal and manage its permissions.
Key Outcomes
By following this integration guide, you will be able to effectively connect ServiceNow with Microsoft Teams or Microsoft 365, allowing for streamlined employee service management processes. Choose the appropriate app configuration based on your organizational structure to ensure optimal integration performance.
Set up your ServiceNow instance to integrate Microsoft Teams or Microsoft 365 applications.
- From IT Service Management for Microsoft 365 (version 2.6.7), ServiceNow for Microsoft Teams is upgraded to ServiceNow for Microsoft 365.
- From HR Service Delivery for Microsoft 365 (version 3.3.6), ServiceNow for Microsoft Teams is upgraded to ServiceNow for Microsoft 365.
For upgrading existing Microsoft Teams capabilities to Microsoft 365 applications, see Integrating ServiceNow with Microsoft 365 applications for Employee Experience.
To connect your ServiceNow instance to your Microsoft Office 365 tenant and to authorize applications, you must have both the external_app_install_admin role and the application administrator role in Microsoft Office 365. For more information on Microsoft roles, see the Microsoft documentation on Azure AD built-in roles.
Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) organizes objects like users and apps into groups called tenants.
Self-configured apps (previously referred to as single-tenant) are available only in the tenant they were registered in, also known as their home tenant. Here, a single Microsoft Teams tenant is connected to multiple ServiceNow instances.
Pre-published apps (previously referred to as multi-tenant) are available to users in both their home tenants and other tenants. Here, a single Microsoft Teams tenant is connected to a single ServiceNow instance.
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When you consent to the app to use the required permissions, a Service Principal (SP) is created representing the Microsoft Azure app. For more information about the admin consent, see Understand user and admin consent.
In a self-configured app configuration, you must create an app in Microsoft Azure portal and use the app ID and the client ID values to connect to your ServiceNow instance.
When to use Pre-published app or Self-configured app configuration
- In case of a single Microsoft tenant to multiple ServiceNow® instances integration, use the self-configured configuration setup.
- In case of a single Microsoft tenant to single ServiceNow® instance integration, it is recommend to use the pre-published configuration setup. However, you can still use the self-configured configuration setup.
- In case of a single ServiceNow® instance to multiple Microsoft tenant integration, use the Self-configured configuration setup.