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Kyndryl Expands Distributed Cloud Services to Advance EAM with Microsoft’s Adaptive Cloud


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Kyndryl and Microsoft are working together to improve Kyndryl’s Distributed Cloud to help businesses run their EAM more efficiently with the help of AI.

Kyndryl has announced that they are adding more features to their distributed cloud services by using Microsoft’s smart cloud technology. The move is to help companies better manage their equipment by connecting tools and making them work well together in different types of IT environments. By bringing together Microsoft Azure Arc, Azure Local, and Azure Cloud, Kyndryl’s services will make it easier for businesses to manage their EAM systems so they can work more efficiently.

With this initiative, Kyndryl aims to help more businesses improve their technology by offering better advice, support, and management services. From retail shops to factories and hospitals, the distributed cloud helps companies track assets, spot emerging issues early, and make better use of real-time information, all of which are important parts of today’s EAM strategies.

“Kyndryl’s partnership with Microsoft helps our customers get more value from their IT systems and get the most out of their technology costs.” “Our Distributed Cloud services now help make EAM more intelligent, quicker, and able to handle more work at once.”

The platform helps with keeping data and security more organized, makes it easier to manage information, and lets you quickly scale up your applications. These features are important because they help EAM work better in industries that need to see what’s happening in the systems in real time. The initiative builds on Kyndryl and Microsoft’s previous partnership, bringing together their skills to make cloud technology and innovation much easier for big companies.

As organizations continue to work with complex digital systems, this partnership shows how Kyndryl is helping customers get even better at using AI and cloud technology to manage their EAM needs.

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