“Right now, we are focused on work-style reform across the organization. We are not simply cutting down overtime but are exploring how we can improve operational efficiency in line with a variety of work styles. The new networks have delivered the infrastructure for this purpose. That is why we provide laptops to our employees—and BYOD is on the horizon.”
“Two Kyndryl team members prepared all the patches and alerted me that everything was ready to go. We pushed the button and the patches were automatically deployed to more than 300 Windows servers. The whole process took under six hours.”
"Standardizing hardware and software helps ensure critical, high-availability systems run smoothly and more securely for 24x7 operations."
“By aligning the AWS landing zone with security best practices, Kyndryl provided a blueprint for how to move fast without compromising security.”
“We chose [Kyndryl] because [Kyndryl] is very good at providing managed infrastructure. That lets us focus more on the application and our business.”
“We are all about creating the ease of doing business, making it available in a self-service portal, getting as much automated as we can. It’s all about bringing as much as we can to the clients.”
“The Kyndryl solution gives us the control and security of private cloud combined with the flexibility, scalability and cost advantages of public cloud. Working with Kyndryl continues to be a very positive experience: The team always has our backs and steps up when there’s a need for innovation.”
“We needed to respond to changes in employee work styles while producing and delivering content and preparing to support businesses other than broadcasting. What we needed was a secure, flexible network with support for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) capabilities.”
“We received a variety of network requests from our users. Quite often, we did not have solutions for them based on our system design, requiring us to offer disparate, arbitrary fixes. We added firewalls or connection lines each time, which increased operational complexity and management burden.”