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Review of Kyndryl: Strengths, Limitations, and Alternatives for a Digital Project in Switzerland

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By Mariami Minadze
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In the IT services landscape, Kyndryl stands out as a pillar for companies needing to modernize, manage, and secure critical systems. A successor to IBM’s infrastructure services, it offers a comprehensive portfolio covering hybrid cloud, mainframe, resilience, networking, and AIOps. However, when embarking on a digital project centered on a specific business requirement, an SME or mid-market company in Switzerland may seek a partner more focused on product design, UX, and bespoke development. The question isn’t whether Kyndryl is solid, but whether its global infrastructure-centric model fits your business-driven digital project and the proximity you expect.

Kyndryl as a Global IT Systems Provider

Kyndryl is an international group spun off from IBM, specializing in the design, management, and modernization of critical technology environments. Its DNA revolves around the operation, security, and resilience of complex infrastructures for large organizations.

Heritage and Positioning

Kyndryl emerged from the separation of IBM’s infrastructure services to form an independent entity. This origin gives it deep, historical expertise in mainframe environments, networking, and large-scale IT operations.

Over the years, the company has strengthened its offering by adding hybrid cloud, legacy platform modernization, and the digital workplace. Its preferred clients are large organizations that cannot afford any operational downtime.

Service and Technology Portfolio

Kyndryl’s offering spans the entire lifecycle of a critical infrastructure: modernization consulting, hybrid cloud migration, 24/7 operations, operational security, and automation through AIOps. Each domain is underpinned by proprietary platforms like Kyndryl Bridge for predictive analytics and incident prevention.

IBM Z mainframe remains at the heart of its expertise, with services dedicated to migration, redesign, and securing these legacy systems. Network operations, digital workplace deployments, and endpoint management complete the portfolio.

Presence and Credibility in Switzerland

Its geographic presence and local commercial coverage simplify contracting and coordination with Swiss IT departments. However, operational execution may remain centralized, requiring close coordination for business-driven decisions.

Swiss companies with mature IT functions are reassured by Kyndryl’s financial strength and global reach but must verify the level of hands-on support during discovery and user acceptance phases.

Advantages of Kyndryl for Critical Infrastructures

Kyndryl excels when the primary need is availability, resilience, and operational security of complex infrastructures. Its mastery of hybrid cloud, mainframe, and AIOps enables IT operations to be automated and optimized.

Availability, Continuity, and Resilience

For organizations where any outage can cost millions, Kyndryl designs high-availability architectures. Its teams provide 24/7 monitoring, incident runbooks, and disaster recovery with regular failover testing.

Resilience is central to its proposition. Disaster recovery plans are formalized and validated in semiannual drills, ensuring Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) meet business requirements.

In one example, a large manufacturer used Kyndryl’s managed services to secure continuous operation of its automated production lines. This case demonstrates how Kyndryl can transform a machine-downtime risk into predictive monitoring and rapid recovery processes, minimizing supply-chain impact.

Hybrid Cloud and Mainframe Expertise

Kyndryl guides companies through the migration and operation of hybrid environments combining public cloud, private cloud, and mainframe. Its expertise with IBM Z and platforms like VMware or Microsoft Azure helps reduce migration risks and optimize operating costs.

Teams design architectures composed of containers, VMs, and legacy workloads to ensure agility and reliability. They use centralized management tools to orchestrate load, elasticity, and security.

For instance, a bank engaged Kyndryl to decouple its mainframe and migrate some services to the public cloud while retaining critical workloads on-premises. This example illustrates Kyndryl’s ability to manage two environments concurrently and guarantee seamless interoperability.

AIOps and Operational Cybersecurity

Kyndryl Bridge, the company’s AIOps platform, combines big data and AI to analyze logs, detect anomalies, and automate responses. Machine learning algorithms predict incidents before they impact production.

On the cybersecurity front, Kyndryl offers managed detection and response (MDR), vulnerability scanning, and attack simulations to strengthen security posture. Operations comply with ISO 27001 standards and CIS best practices.

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Limitations of Kyndryl’s Model for Business-Oriented Projects

A business application project requires product design logic, prototyping, and UX—areas not central to a major infrastructure provider’s model. Kyndryl may seem oversized for targeted application needs.

Infrastructure-Centric Approach over Product Design

Kyndryl typically structures projects around sysops, runbooks, and SLAs. User observation, rapid prototyping, and business testing phases are less prominent. The risk is delivering an application as a technical deployment rather than an iterative user experience.

One case involved an SME that commissioned an employee portal from Kyndryl. The delivered solution relied on a heavy architecture and a standardized interface. Internal user feedback had not been adequately integrated, delaying adoption and complicating maintenance.

The separation between the discovery team (often based outside Switzerland) and the delivery team can lead to loss of business context, difficult to recover during acceptance testing.

Risk of Oversizing and High Costs

For a modest business app—a simple internal portal, a mobile app, or an AI-driven dashboard—Kyndryl’s global governance model and multidisciplinary teams can inflate both budget and delivery time. Even minor changes require multi-level approvals and generate recurring account and license management costs.

One mid-market company saw its budget for redesigning an internal tool double after security and compliance teams were involved in every sprint. The project could have met its timeline and budget with a leaner software-focused provider oriented toward feature delivery.

This doesn’t call Kyndryl’s technical competence into question, but it raises the issue of matching partner scale to project scale.

Proximity and Governance to Clarify

Although Kyndryl has a Swiss office, real points of contact can vary: some experts are based abroad, requiring coordination across time zones. For a business-driven project, daily proximity to business teams is often essential.

For an internal automation project, responsiveness and the ability to make rapid feature decisions are key. Kyndryl’s internal approval chain can slow down in-sprint adjustments.

Kyndryl or a Swiss Software Alternative

To modernize and secure a critical IT foundation, Kyndryl remains a rational choice. To design a bespoke business application with local proximity, UX discovery, and concrete AI integration, a partner like Edana can deliver more value.

When Kyndryl Is the Right Choice

Kyndryl shines when the primary requirement is business continuity on critical systems, managing a large-scale hybrid environment, or modernizing an IBM Z mainframe. Highly regulated organizations with mature IT departments value its operational depth.

For a global rollout of managed services or a corporate resilience program, Kyndryl’s ability to deploy resources and standardized methodologies is a strategic advantage.

For example, an industrial group outsourced its data center monitoring to Kyndryl to ensure 24/7 oversight and intervention within 15 minutes of an incident. This illustrates the relevance of an infrastructure specialist for critical stakes.

When a Swiss Software Partner Adds More Value

If the project starts from a specific business need—internal process automation, a dedicated mobile app, a collaborative portal, or an AI document assistant—the value lies in usage understanding and rapid prototyping. A specialized software provider may be better aligned.

One logistics SME developed an LLM-based assistant to automate the classification of transport documents. Close collaboration between the business owner and developers allowed rapid iteration on prompts and UX, leading to immediate adoption.

This approach emphasizes modular open-source components, avoids vendor lock-in, and adapts the architecture to evolving business needs without heavy governance.

Key Criteria to Clarify When Choosing

It’s essential to determine whether the project is primarily an operational challenge (continuity, security, resilience) or a product design challenge (UX, prototyping, user testing). This decision guides you toward Kyndryl or a more software-oriented partner.

You should also define governance style, decision-making pace, budget, and the level of business customization required. For a pure business digital project, local proximity and rapid iteration are often decisive.

Finally, identify the AI scope: is it AIOps for infrastructure, or AI integrated into business workflows? Each outcome demands different expertise.

Selecting the Right Partner for Your Digital Stakes

For critical IT systems—hybrid cloud, mainframe, managed services, resilience, and AIOps—Kyndryl remains a reference thanks to its IBM heritage and global reach. Its proven ability to guarantee continuity, security, and operational performance makes it ideal for the most demanding environments.

For a bespoke business digital project—application development, process automation, collaborative portal, or integrated AI assistant—local proximity, business understanding, UX focus, and agile governance are often more decisive.

Our experts are ready to listen, assess your context, recommend the most suitable model, and support you from requirements definition through solution evolution.

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By Mariami

Project Manager

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Mariami Minadze

Mariami is an expert in digital strategy and project management. She audits the digital ecosystems of companies and organizations of all sizes and in all sectors, and orchestrates strategies and plans that generate value for our customers. Highlighting and piloting solutions tailored to your objectives for measurable results and maximum ROI is her specialty.

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