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Financial Express Mumbai

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March 17, 2025

Noida International Airport recently inked a pact with Kyndryl to manage its technology infrastructure and provide operational support.

Kyndryl, which was created as a spinoff from IBM's infrastructure services business, will support the upcoming airport's IT estate on Kyndryl Bridge, an AI-powered open integration platform. "A key driver of Kyndryl's growth in India is our deep sectoral expertise as we help businesses modernize IT and build for scale," says Lingraju Sawkar, president, Kyndryl India, as he discusses with Sudhir Chowdhary their go-to-market strategy.

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How are enterprises integrating AI into their operations?

Customers in India have always been keen to adopt new technologies and drive innovation in their organizations. The Kyndryl Readiness Report perfectly sums it up, stating that India's leaders overwhelmingly prioritize technology modernization with 96% considering it as a high priority and 37% already in a leading position. Generative AI (GenAI) remains a dominant trend with the conversation shifting from exploration to enterprise-scale deployment. Businesses are increasingly adopting AI co-pilots, agentic AI ecosystems, and domain-specific solutions to streamline decision-making and boost productivity.

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