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Will ServiceNow IRM beat Archer + LogicGate?

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Yes — ServiceNow IRM beats Archer at the upper-mid and large-enterprise tier by 2027, primarily because the workflow-platform tie-in (ITSM + SecOps + HRSD on a single CMDB) plus the Now Assist AI agent overlay turns GRC from a standalone compliance tool into a live operational layer no pure-play vendor can replicate.

Archer's Cinven-owned, post-RSA-divestiture install base keeps churning toward ServiceNow and Workiva because Cinven cannot fund AI roadmap velocity at the pace Now Assist is shipping. LogicGate stays competitive at the AI-native mid-market ($50M-$1B revenue band) on UX and time-to-value but lacks the enterprise field motion, FedRAMP High posture, and CISO-CIO single-pane appeal to crack Fortune 1000 displacements.

By 2027 the GRC market consolidates around three poles: ServiceNow IRM (workflow-native enterprise), Microsoft Purview (E5-bundled mid-market commodity), and Workiva (audit/SOX/ESG specialist) — with LogicGate likely an acquisition target and Archer drifting toward private-equity harvest mode.

The wildcard is Microsoft bundling: Purview + Compliance Manager inside M365 E5 quietly eats the bottom 40% of the GRC TAM and forces every standalone vendor up-market or out.

The Market Today

Why ServiceNow IRM Wins Enterprise

Why Archer Loses Through 2027

Why LogicGate Stays Competitive

The Microsoft Wildcard

What ServiceNow IRM Needs To Win Through 2027

Vendor Competitive Snapshot

VendorFY26 Market PositionCustomer ProfileAI OverlayFY27 OutlookRecommendation
ServiceNow IRMLeader, gaining shareLarge enterprise, federal, CISO+CIO buyerNow Assist agenticDominant enterprise platformStandardize for enterprise GRC
ArcherLeader, losing shareCompliance-heavy, audit-led, install baseCo-pilot UX onlyRenewal harvest, PE optimizationPlan migration at next renewal
LogicGateVisionary, mid-market growth$100M-$1B tech/fintech/healthtechAI-native UXLikely acquisition targetStrong mid-market choice; expect M&A
MetricStreamLeader, niche-by-verticalFinancial services, regulated industriesModerate AISteady, possible consolidationUse for vertical-specific GRC
Microsoft PurviewBundled disruptorM365 E5 customers, mid-marketCopilot-drivenBottom-up share gainUse for compliance attestation; pair with platform
WorkivaNiche leader, audit/SOX/ESGCFO-led, public-company auditModerate AIStable, CFO-side moatUse for SOX/ESG, not IT risk
OneTrustChallenger, privacy-anchoredPrivacy + GRC overlapGrowing AIPivots toward broader GRCUse if privacy is anchor

Competitive Landscape Flow

graph LR A["GRC Buyer 2026"] --> B{"Buyer Profile"} B -->|"Enterprise CISO + CIO"| C["ServiceNow IRM"] B -->|"Mid-Market AI-Native"| D["LogicGate"] B -->|"M365 E5 Commodity"| E["Microsoft Purview"] B -->|"CFO Audit + ESG"| F["Workiva"] B -->|"Legacy Install Base"| G["Archer"] C --> H["Now Assist Agentic GRC"] D --> I["AI-Native UX"] E --> J["Bundled Compliance Manager"] G --> K["Renewal Migration Risk"] H --> L["FY27 Enterprise Winner"] I --> M["FY27 Mid-Market Survivor or Acquired"] J --> N["FY27 Bottom-Up TAM Eater"] K --> O["FY27 PE Harvest Mode"] L --> P["Consolidated GRC Triad: ServiceNow + Microsoft + Workiva"] M --> P N --> P

Bottom Line

ServiceNow IRM beats Archer at the enterprise tier through 2027 on platform tie-in plus Now Assist agentic GRC, while LogicGate holds mid-market on AI-native UX but caps below enterprise. Archer drifts to PE-harvest mode under Cinven; the real disruptor is Microsoft Purview eating the commodity-compliance bottom of the market.

Net 2027 GRC consolidation: ServiceNow (enterprise) + Microsoft (mid-market commodity) + Workiva (CFO/audit specialist) — with LogicGate the most likely acquisition target. (see also: q1613, q1614, q1620)

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servicenow.comhttps://www.servicenow.com/products/integrated-risk-management.htmlgartner.comhttps://www.gartner.com/en/documents/magic-quadrant-it-risk-managementforrester.comhttps://www.forrester.com/report/the-forrester-wave-governance-risk-and-compliance-platforms/archerirm.comhttps://www.archerirm.com/logicgate.comhttps://www.logicgate.com/microsoft.comhttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/microsoft-purviewworkiva.comhttps://www.workiva.com/solutions/grctechcrunch.comhttps://techcrunch.com/2024/logicgate-series-c-funding/
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