Cisco, Kyndryl step up partnership to cut enterprise security threats
IT infrastructure services provider Kyndryl will use Cisco’s Security Cloud platform to help enterprise customers bolster their cyber resiliency.
IT infrastructure services provider Kyndryl will use Cisco’s Security Cloud platform to help enterprise customers bolster their cyber resiliency.
IT infrastructure services provider Kyndryl has significantly expanded its cyber security services as it vies for a larger slice of the US$47 billion managed cyber security services market.
Global managed services provider Kyndryl has launched a cyber security incident response and forensics (CSIRF) service.
Indigenous Technology has teamed up with infrastructure services provider Kyndryl to widen pathways for Australian First Nations people to access STEM opportunities.
Kyndryl has extended its relationship with Australian department store chain Myer to upgrade its technology systems.
Global managed services provider Kyndryl has deepened its partnership with SAP to boost customer migrations across the vendor’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
The new services from the former IBM unit will be offered across public cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.
Kyndryl looks to cloud integration, mainframe modernisation, increased infrastructure management, and more to succeed a year after spinning out from IBM.
Kyndryl and Microsoft have extended their existing partnership to include mainframe connectivity to cloud applications and workloads.
Kyndryl has unveiled a new open integration platform intended to deliver real-time insights into complex IT estates and control over customising mission-critical operations for enterprises.
Consulting firm EY has struck up an alliance with services provider Kyndryl to support clients in achieving their digital transformation goals.
Kyndryl is now offering a "recovery retainer service", providing its own expert personnel as on-the-ground help to businesses recovering from ransomware.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is driving an increase in demand for data centres to provide private and hybrid clouds in Australia, fuelled in part through the need for digitalisation and sustainability.
Kyndryl has added two more vendor partnerships to its portfolio, inking agreements with Oracle for managed cloud solutions and Veritas Technologies for multi-cloud critical data protection and recovery.
Kyndryl has partnered with Cisco to help enterprise customers implement a broad range of technologies from private 5G to data centre gear to edge devices.