Kyndryl (NYSE: KD), a leading provider of mission-critical enterprise technology services, has been named the leader in the Cloud and Datacenter square in Belgium and Luxembourg in the S-Square 2026 Partnership Benchmark Report.
The benchmark is based on direct customer feedback and evaluates vendors on satisfaction, delivery capability and market impact, marking the fourth consecutive year Kyndryl has received top recognition.
“Being recognized for the fourth year in a row reflects the confidence our customers place in us to run and modernize their most critical environments,” said Liesbet D’hoker, Managing Director, Kyndryl Benelux. “Our teams earn that trust every day by combining deep technical skills with reliability, accountability and long-term partnership. This recognition validates the role we play as a steady, trusted operator in complex cloud and datacenter environments.”
Vikrant Sarin, Co-founder and senior advisor at S-Square stated, “For the fourth year in a row, Kyndryl remains the leader in our Cloud & Datacenter square. Leadership position on our squares requires a strong assessment on local market impact (local revenues and number of customers), capability across datacenter and public cloud services, and a high CSAT. Kyndryl continues to score very well on all three counts – making them difficult to match.” According to the report, “Kyndryl builds and provides managed services for customers’ multi-cloud environments. Kyndryl has thousands of certified cloud consultants to deliver critical managed service operations and transformation projects onto cloud. They have a best-in-class service delivery and governance framework, underpinned by Kyndryl Bridge’s AIOps that is built on open architecture and seamlessly integrates all hyperscalers. They have long-standing customer relationships and are one of the most mature in cloud operations.”
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