Kyndryl and Veeam Forge Global Alliance for Cyber Resilience

Strategic partnership between Kyndryl and Veeam promises enhanced cyber resilience services, offering improved business continuity and reduced costs.

Kyndryl and Veeam Software have unveiled a global strategic alliance aimed at delivering top-tier cyber resilience services, leveraging cutting-edge technology and expert infrastructure management. The collaboration positions Kyndryl as a Veeam Accredited Service Partner (VASP), enabling the integration of professional services and technical implementation with Veeam solutions.

This alliance empowers customers with:

  1. Comprehensive Cyber Resilience: Strengthening stakeholder confidence through strategies for effective recovery from adverse conditions like cyber incidents and hardware failures.
  2. Simplified Vendor Transitions: Seamlessly transitioning to modern, security-rich cloud-based infrastructure for hybrid and multicloud backup and recovery.
  3. Modern Data Protection Solutions: Modernizing data protection across enterprises with a holistic approach on a single platform.
  4. Enhanced Operational Efficiencies: Integrated automation driving operational efficiency and flexibility.

This collaboration blends Kyndryl's expertise in managed security services and infrastructure management with Veeam's technology. Customers benefit from holistic data protection, ransomware recovery, optimized costs, operational efficiency, regulatory compliance features, and seamless data mobility.

John Jester, CRO at Veeam, stated, “Veeam ensures organizations bounce forward when disaster strikes, providing peace of mind for data safety and rapid recovery to keep businesses running.”

Christophe Bertrand, Practice Director at Enterprise Strategy Group, highlighted the critical need for advanced cyber resilience globally, praising the robust offerings of the partnership.

Debbie Nevin, Vice President of Global Alliances at Kyndryl, emphasized the partnership's role in supporting customers' business continuity and recovery from sophisticated cyber incidents.

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