Kyndryl - The Heart Of Progress

Kyndryl -  The Heart Of Progress

Kyndryl, a spinoff from US-based International Business Machines Corp. (IBM)

09/08/2023

Kyndryl announced our fiscal 2024 Q1 earnings report today. Highlights from our first quarter below. ⬇️ Read more from Chairman and CEO

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https://www.kyndryl.com/us/en/about-us/news/2023/08/kyndryl-earnings-statement-q1-2024?utm_medium=OSocial&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=brand_announcement&utm_content=Q1Earnings_080723

As the world's largest IT infrastructure services provider, Kyndryl continues to grow its partner ecosystem 11/04/2022

https://techwireasia.com/2022/03/it-services-kyndryl-partner-ecosystem/

As the world's largest IT infrastructure services provider, Kyndryl continues to grow its partner ecosystem As the world's largest IT infrastructure services provider, Kyndryl continues to grow its partner ecosystem in the first quarter of 2022.

Kyndryl Executives Predict ‘Positive Revenue Growth’ In Four Years 22/10/2021

https://www.crn.com/news/managed-services/kyndryl-executives-predict-positive-revenue-growth-in-four-years

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Kyndryl Executives Predict ‘Positive Revenue Growth’ In Four Years Kyndryl executives spoke to potential investors Tuesday, detailing the IBM spinoff’s financial standing and strategy ahead.

Kyndryl Announces Appointment of 10 Business Leaders to Board; Martin Schroeter Quoted 09/10/2021

https://www.govconwire.com/2021/09/kyndryl-announces-appointment-of-10-business-leaders-to-board/

Kyndryl Announces Appointment of 10 Business Leaders to Board; Martin Schroeter Quoted Kyndryl, an independent managed infrastructure services provider spinning out of IBM (NYSE: IBM), has named CEO Martin Schroeter, Stephen Hester, former CEO of RSA Insurance Group, and eight other business leaders to the board of directors. Schroeter, former senior vice president of global markets a...

5 Things Investors Must Know About IBM's Kyndryl Spin-Off | The Motley Fool 09/10/2021

5 Things Investors Must Know About IBM's Kyndryl Spin-Off | The Motley Fool Big Blue will drop a lot of dead weight by the end of 2021.