The promise of artificial intelligence is substantial, yet realizing it hinges on a fundamental prerequisite: a robust, functional infrastructure. This was a key insight from Martin Schroeter, Chairman and CEO of Kyndryl, who recently spoke with Frank Holland on CNBC's Worldwide Exchange. Schroeter detailed how Kyndryl, an IT infrastructure services provider spun off from IBM in 2021, is strategically positioning itself at the forefront of the AI revolution by focusing on the foundational work essential for its clients' success.
Schroeter underscored the burgeoning demand for consulting services in the AI space, a seemingly counterintuitive trend given AI's automation potential. He clarified that Kyndryl's role is to prepare clients' existing infrastructure for the future, which is undeniably AI-driven. "What you need to get AI off the ground is an infrastructure that's going to work," he stated, emphasizing the critical "inform, analyze, and design" work that precedes any successful AI implementation. This upfront engagement, where Kyndryl helps customers ready their systems, is currently experiencing "universal interest and universal experimentation" due to AI's transformative potential.
