Kyndryl (NYSE:
KD), the world's largest IT infrastructure services provider, announced today
that it has been recognized as the sole leader in the S-Square 2025 Partnership benchmark report in Belgium and Luxembourg. This report evaluates vendors based
on customer satisfaction and market impact and capability. It is the third
consecutive year that Kyndryl Belgium is recognized as the sole leader in the
Cloud & Datacenter square. The full report is available here.
Per S-Square,
"For the third year in a row, Kyndryl remains the sole leader in the Cloud
& Datacenter square by a large margin. This year they are also the highest
on CSAT.” According to the report, "Kyndryl builds and provides managed
services for customers’ multi-cloud environments. Kyndryl has many thousands of
certified cloud consultants to deliver critical managed service operations and
transformation projects onto cloud. They have a best-in-class service delivery
and governance framework, underpinned by Kyndryl Bridge’s AIOps that is built
on open architecture and seamlessly integrates all hyperscalers. They have
long-standing customer relationships and are one of the most mature in cloud
operations."
Read the full report.
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