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Noida airport partners with Kyndryl for IT services

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New Delhi: Noida International Airport (NIA) on Monday announced collaboration with Kyndryl to provide IT services at the upcoming airport.

Noida airport in a media release said that the IT services firm would provide latest frameworks, advanced delivery services, and governance practices to ensure best-in-class technology-driven operations.

The airport operator said that Kyndryl will work with NIA to build a robust IT foundation by reviewing existing architecture, establish frameworks to effectively steer policies and implement technology delivery changes, security services, asset management, and manage risks and audit compliance during operations.

“Partnering with Kyndryl allows us to leverage their global expertise and innovative solutions to create a world-class airport that prioritizes passenger satisfaction and operational efficiency. Kyndryl’s proven track record in managing complex IT environments ensures that we are well-equipped to meet the demands of modern aviation,” said Christoph Schnellmann, Chief Executive Officer, Noida International Airport.

Lingraju Sawkar, President, Kyndryl India added, “It’s a privilege to enter into a new customer engagement with Noida International Airport ahead of the airport launch as it allows us to bring into purview the entire gamut of technology, consulting, delivery, and sustainability services that Kyndryl offers as well as grow and develop along with the airport’s expansion and growth.”

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