New York, 10017, NY,
United States
Kyndryl
Kyndryl, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Kyndryl collaboration with software players such as SAP, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Red Hat empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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Andhra Paper Limited | Manufacturing | 2500 | $258M | India | SAP | SAP S/4 HANA | ERP Financial | 2021 |
In 2021, Andhra Paper Limited moved to SAP S/4 HANA as its ERP Financial platform to relocate mission critical SAP systems from its US parent and establish an India based operational center. The move was undertaken while preparing for corporate separation and targeted minimal business disruption during a remote transfer of more than 10 TB of SAP data over 9,000 miles.
The SAP S/4 HANA implementation encompassed core finance and operational workflows including procure to pay, order to cash, and plan to produce, and it deployed treasury and governance, risk and compliance capabilities together with the SAP Fiori user experience. SAP S/4 HANA was positioned to provide near real time insight into financial performance and to automate spreadsheet driven treasury tasks, delivering instant visibility of the companys investment portfolio.
Deployment was executed on Enterprise Application Managed Services for SAP Solutions on IBM Cloud, with Kyndryl engaged as the systems integrator and managed services provider. The program replaced SAP ERP ECC 6.0 and moved the runtime and operations to a cloud based managed architecture, with 24 7 operational support that removed the need to staff local system administrators in Andhra Paper Limiteds regional operation.
Governance and process constraints shaped the technical approach, senior management and Kyndryl designing a data extraction and cutover method that complied with strict System and Organization Controls restrictions and required no onsite access to the former hosting environment. Outcomes reported in the transition included an avoidance of five full time equivalents in IT operations, up to 10 percent faster month end closing, and the planned extension of the SAP estate to SAP Commerce Cloud to consolidate a third party ordering portal into the single vendor SAP landscape.
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Asendia | Transportation | 2000 | $3.0B | France | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon EC2 | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2025 |
In 2025, Asendia renewed a three-year contract with Kyndryl to manage its critical applications running on Amazon EC2 as part of its Application Hosting and Computing Services footprint. The agreement expands Kyndryl’s scope to provide ongoing operational management across Asendia’s AWS-hosted compute estate, aligned with the company’s global e-commerce and international mail technology platform.
Kyndryl will deliver these services through its Cloud Native Services offering, operating and configuring Amazon EC2 instances, cloud-native application management, platform hardening, and continuity controls. Functional capabilities emphasized in the engagement include compute provisioning, platform security and resilience, operational monitoring, and continuity of operations for production workloads.
The implementation supports Asendia’s global technology platform that underpins parcel tracking, order management and payment processing, confirming the relationship between Asendia Amazon EC2 Application Hosting and Computing Services business functions. The work is scoped for a high-performance, hybrid cloud environment hosted on AWS, with Kyndryl teams, including delivery resources in India, responsible for day-to-day operations.
Governance and delivery are structured under a three-year managed services contract with designated Service Delivery Manager oversight and an expanded operational remit. Explicit outcomes called out in the agreement include enhanced security, improved resilience and continuity of operations for Asendia’s AWS-based environments, delivered via Kyndryl Cloud Native Services.
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Automated Financial Systems, Inc. (AFS) | Professional Services | 400 | $65M | United States | Red Hat | Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform | Container Service | 2021 |
In 2021 Automated Financial Systems, Inc., known as AFS, engaged Kyndryl to deploy Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform as a Container Service to containerize its AFSVision application so it can run across multiple cloud environments. The engagement centers on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform to provide a Kubernetes-based container orchestration and runtime layer that packages AFSVision into container images and platform-managed workloads.
Kyndryl configured platform components including cluster provisioning, image registry alignment, and platform configuration to enable portable, vendor-agnostic deployments. The implementation emphasizes containerization, orchestration, and platform-level configuration to support consistent runtime behavior across private cloud and public cloud environments.
Operationally the project is designed to give AFS customers choice of where to host AFSVision, enabling deployments into private or public cloud environments regardless of cloud vendor. This multi-cloud portability expands the operational footprint for AFS, with stated aims of extending its U.S. customer base and enabling access to new global markets through multiple cloud delivery options.
Governance and rollout were structured around platform policies and controlled configuration to manage how customer instances of AFSVision are provisioned and operated, with Kyndryl responsible for implementation and platform stabilization. The narrative centers on providing Container Service capabilities that standardize application packaging and delivery while preserving deployment choice for end customers.
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Banking and Financial Services | 13950 | $4.7B | Thailand | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon EC2 | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2021 |
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Banking and Financial Services | 13950 | $4.7B | Thailand | Microsoft | Microsoft 365 | Collaboration | 2025 |
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Automotive | 157457 | $165.8B | Germany | Kyndryl | Kyndryl IT Modernization | Professional Services | 2021 |
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Utilities | 400 | $81M | Ireland | Kyndryl | Kyndryl IT Modernization | Professional Services | 2024 |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1282 | $1.5B | Canada | Oracle | Oracle Cloud Infrastructure | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2021 |
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Retail | 1800 | $250M | United States | IBM | IBM Cloud (formerly IBM Bluemix and IBM SoftLayer) | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2021 |
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Manufacturing | 25648 | $8.0B | Chile | Google Cloud Platform (GCP) | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2025 |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Kyndryl Services
- General Atomics, a United States based Manufacturing organization with 15000 Employees
- Kyndryl, a United States based Professional Services company with 73000 Employees
- Radisson Hotel Group, a Belgium based Leisure and Hospitality organization with 100000 Employees
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