Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, and Nokia the leader in state-of-the-art networking technology, today announced a three-year extension and expansion of their global network and edge partnership, with a focus on developing and delivering industry-leading LTE and 5G private wireless services and Industry 4.0 solutions to customers worldwide.
Kyndryl and Nokia established their global network and edge
computing alliance in February 2022. The partnership has since grown
exponentially, with more than 100 active engagements with global enterprises,
from advisory or testing, to piloting, to full implementation, across 24
countries.
With a shared vision and commitment to help enterprise and
mission critical infrastructure customers accelerate their digital
transformations with leading-edge LTE and 5G private wireless networking, 90%
of the current engagements are enterprises in the industrial manufacturing
sector – including multinational petrochemical, mining and timber and
utilities/energy companies.
“As enterprises seek to accelerate and deliver on their
journeys towards Industry 4.0 and digitalization, the effective integration and
deployment of advanced LTE and 5G private wireless networking technologies
becomes instrumental to integrate all enterprise operations in a seamless,
reliable, efficient and built in a secure manner,” said Alejandro Cadenas,
Associate Vice President of Telco and Mobility Research at IDC.
“This expanding, powerful, relationship between Nokia and
Kyndryl is a unique combination of vertical and horizontal capabilities, and
offers IT, OT and business leaders access to the innovation, tools, and expert
resources they need to digitally transform their operations.
The partnership offers a compelling shared vision and
execution that will enable customers across all industries and geographies to
access the ingredients they need to deliver against the promise of digital
acceleration, powered by network and edge computing."
The expanded effort will be enhanced with Kyndryl’s
achievement of Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) Advanced accreditation
status, which helps ensure that enterprise customers benefit from an expanded
lineup of expert resources and skilled practitioners who have extensive
training and deep understanding of Nokia products and solutions.
In addition, customers will gain access to Kyndryl’s
accelerated network deployment capabilities and support of Nokia cellular radio
expertise in selected markets.
To meet the growing convergence and demands of IT and OT for
enterprises, Kyndryl, Nokia, and Palo Alto Networks, a global cybersecurity
leader, will launch a joint lab in Raleigh, North Carolina to bring reliable,
and auditable wireless connectivity with advanced security capabilities to
industrial networks. Through the collaboration, a multi-factor zero trust model
for industrial networking is enabled at both the IT and OT sides of the network
using the best tools and resources from each of the companies.
Kyndryl’s network experts are developing an integrated
system starting from the foundations of a typical Modbus process control
network and extending access and security beyond the typical shop floor. Using
the Nokia Digital Automation Cloud, private cellular connectivity will enable
high mobility and extended reach of the network.
“Our partnership with Nokia has been focused on co-innovating and co-creating for customers to digitally transform their workspaces and operations.” Paul Savill, Global Network and Edge Practice Leader, Kyndryl
“Our partnership with Nokia has been focused on co-innovating
and co-creating for customers to digitally transform their workspaces and
operations,” said Paul Savill, global practice leader of Network and Edge
computing for Kyndryl.
“The success we have seen in deploying private wireless for
customers like Dow Chemical over the past 12-months, along with the global
expansion of our collaboration, is a testament to our belief that we can
jointly help companies drive Industry 4.0 transformation across all industries,
with speed and scale.”
“Kyndryl and Nokia have a shared vision for digital
transformation, and as leaders in our respective industries we are driven to
grow this market together. We are excited to build upon our existing success
and strengthen our alliance targeting more enterprise customers across multiple
industries,” said Chris Johnson, head of Nokia's Global Enterprise Business.
“The two companies are currently exploring and developing
new, integrated solutions and services for Edge, Cloud, IP networking, Optics,
Fixed Access, 4G and 5G Core and Network Operations software technologies,
which can address the growing demand for mission-critical, industrial-grade
wireless networking.”
“Kyndryl and Nokia have a shared vision for digital transformation, and as leaders in our respective industries we are driven to grow this market together. We are excited to build upon our existing success and strengthen our alliance targeting more enterprise customers across multiple industries.” Chris Johnson, Head of Global Enterprise Business, Nokia
To date, Kyndryl and Nokia have successfully implemented a
private wireless network with edge computing for Dow Chemical, at their
petrochemical processing plant in Freeport, TX. The modernization of the Dow
Chemical plant with advanced connectivity has increased worker safety, and
enabled remote audio and video collaboration, and real time smart procedures.
At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023, Kyndryl and Nokia will
unveil new device management services at the Nokia partner arena (Booth
#3A20/2A2), showcasing Kyndryl’s auto-provisioning software leveraging Nokia’s
customizable enterprise mobile capabilities on Nokia’s XR20 line of
industrial-grade, ruggedized devices. The jointly-developed offerings will
further enhance workplace mobility, and improve productivity, employee communication,
and in industrial scenarios enhance overall worker safety.
Together, Kyndryl and Nokia are addressing the collaboration
and operational needs that contractors and operators face in the field today.
Additionally, Gretchen Tinnerman, Vice President, US Network and Edge Practice
Leader at Kyndryl will join Nokia CEO, Pekka Lundmark, onstage during his MWC
keynote address taking place Tuesday, February 28, 12:00-13:00 CET at the
Keynote Stage, Hall 4.
Nokia has deployed mission-critical networks to more than
2,600 leading enterprise customers in the transport, energy, large enterprise,
manufacturing, webscale, and public sector segments around the globe. It has
also extended its footprint to more than 560 private wireless customers
worldwide across an array of industrial sectors and has been cited by numerous
industry analysts as the leading provider of private wireless networking
worldwide.