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ServiceNow CIS-SIR Exam - Topic 6 Question 58 Discussion

If a desired pre-built integration cannot be found in the platform, what should be your next step to find a certified integration?
D) Look for one in the ServiceNow Store
A) Build your own through the REST API Explorer
B) Ask for assistance in the community page
C) Download one from ServiceNow Share

ServiceNow CIS-SIR Exam - Topic 6 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-SIR exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 6
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If a desired pre-built integration cannot be found in the platform, what should be your next step to find a certified integration?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Corinne
6 months ago
Wait, you can build your own? That’s new to me!
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Merilyn
7 months ago
Community page is underrated, worth asking there too!
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Marshall
7 months ago
I’m not sure about that, what if there’s nothing there?
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Nohemi
7 months ago
Definitely agree, the Store has a ton of options.
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Julio
7 months ago
I think looking in the ServiceNow Store is the best bet!
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Delsie
8 months ago
I’m leaning towards looking in the ServiceNow Store since it seems like the most reliable source for certified integrations.
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Coral
8 months ago
I recall that downloading from ServiceNow Share could be an option, but I wonder if those are always certified.
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Stefan
8 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like asking the community might be a good option too, but I’m not confident it’s the best choice.
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Ezekiel
8 months ago
I think I remember something about checking the ServiceNow Store for certified integrations, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the first step.
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Timothy
8 months ago
I think the community page is a good place to start. They might be able to point me in the right direction.
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Ettie
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I'm not sure if building my own through the REST API Explorer is the right approach.
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Vincenza
8 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the answer here. I'd say the best next step is to look for one in the ServiceNow Store.
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Magdalene
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key is to find a certified integration, so I'll probably go with option B or D.
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Kasandra
8 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Margot
2 years ago
D all the way! The ServiceNow Store is like a digital candy store for IT professionals. Just gotta be careful not to spend too much, or the finance team might come after me.
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Rebecka
2 years ago
Just make sure to get approval before making any purchases from the store.
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Cathrine
2 years ago
It's like a one-stop shop for all your integration needs.
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Rene
2 years ago
I always check there first before trying to build my own integration.
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Allene
2 years ago
I agree, the ServiceNow Store is a great resource for finding certified integrations.
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Vernell
2 years ago
I'm feeling a bit mischievous today, so I'm gonna go with A. Building my own through the REST API Explorer sounds like a fun challenge. Who needs certified integrations when you've got coding skills, am I right?
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Dyan
2 years ago
B is the way to go. The community page is a goldmine of helpful folks who can point you in the right direction. Plus, you get that human touch - can't beat that!
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Lisandra
2 years ago
I think looking for one in the ServiceNow Store is the most convenient way to find a certified integration.
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Lavonna
2 years ago
Building your own through the REST API Explorer is also a good option if you can't find what you need.
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Shenika
2 years ago
I agree, the community page is a great resource for finding certified integrations.
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Winfred
2 years ago
Option D for sure! The ServiceNow Store is the go-to place to find all the certified integrations you need. Gotta love that one-stop-shop convenience!
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Marisha
2 years ago
User 3: Definitely! ServiceNow Store is the way to go for finding certified integrations.
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Agustin
2 years ago
Agreed! It's so convenient to have all the certified integrations in one place.
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Arthur
2 years ago
Option D for sure! The ServiceNow Store is the go-to place to find all the certified integrations you need. Gotta love that one-stop-shop convenience!
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Vincenza
2 years ago
I would also consider A) Build your own through the REST API Explorer if I can't find a suitable integration in the ServiceNow Store.
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Makeda
2 years ago
I agree with Rusty, the ServiceNow Store is the most reliable source for certified integrations.
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Rusty
2 years ago
I think the best option is D) Look for one in the ServiceNow Store.
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