IT infrastructure provider Kyndryl has expanded its consulting business to support customers as they grapple with complex technology environments.
Kyndryl Consult, which expands its technology strategy and integration services, has access to a team of consultants, architects, specialists and programme professionals, will integrate with Kyndryl’s recently announced initiatives, Kyndryl Bridge and Kyndryl Vital, to help speed up customers’ migration to the cloud.
“Customers need a services partner that is willing and able to work by their side from design through execution and back to new discoveries that enable measurable IT transformation projects,” said Mark Slaga, global practice leader, Kyndryl Consult.
Ecosystem of partners
“Kyndryl Consult offers deep technical expertise from decades of successful engagements across many industries, along with a robust technology platform supported by a broad ecosystem of partners that can help enterprises solve problems, overcome challenges and continuously innovate to achieve their business goals.”
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Kyndryl is the managed infrastructure services business that was spun out of IBM in November 2021. It serves enterprise customers in more than 60 countries, designing, building, managing and modernising complex information systems.
“Kyndryl is willing to meet clients wherever they happen to be on their cloud journey, bringing a pragmatic building-block approach to IT modernisation regardless of starting point. It provides a heavy focus on security and resilience and a fresh perspective on how to innovate a modern IT infrastructure,” said Gard Little, vice-president of research at IDC.