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NewCo is officially Kyndryl

According to the press release, "Kyndryl evokes the spirit of true partnership and growth," said Martin Schroeter, Chief Executive Officer of Kyndryl, and I can't even.

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Well, seems like they watched Peep show too much :-D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgveuzf-ZZw

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Post ID: @elz+1ak5w8wY

Kyndryl (Kyndrylus antiquus) looks and sounds like the word Pterodactyl (Pterodactylus antiquus), an extinct species of flying reptiles.
Wow, how did they not see this when they came up with this name.

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Post ID: @enw+1ak5w8wY

Kyndryl HQ was also announced: NYC. I wonder what sort of tax incentives and other perks Kyndryl was able to extort from the State of NY?

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Post ID: @bdw+1ak5w8wY

I'm @lvc. In any case, I add that I am sorry for the people who will go to the NewCo, considering also who will drive it, MS (for the moment). And I think and ask myself, 6 months to decide on a name. I agree with @caz, NewCo was sufficient, clear and acquired. Good Luck.

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Post ID: @tea+1ak5w8wY

They should have just made "NewCo" the permanent name, would've been better.

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Post ID: @caz+1ak5w8wY

IBM's Independent Managed Infrastructure Services Business to be Named Kyndryl --
https://newsroom.ibm.com/2021-04-12-IBMs-Independent-Managed-Infrastructure-Services-Business-to-be-Named-Kyndryl

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Post ID: @ohl+1ak5w8wY

Always complaining here, and if it were a name, a mission: dry (that Co.) gently ? xD

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Post ID: @lvc+1ak5w8wY

Fun historical callback: Many of us remember that GBS was initially created by IBM buying the consulting arm of PwC... and thereby saved it from the ridicule being heaped on it for its prior plan to spin out the business under the name "Monday".

Because everybody loves Monday, right?

And yes, somebody got paid buckets of money for that one, too.

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Post ID: @wsk+1ak5w8wY

I can’t believe it
It’s horrible

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Post ID: @ygj+1ak5w8wY

Apparently the name is formed from bits of "kin" and "tendril". Really.

I guess nobody involved realized that tendrils are parasitic. Although ironically...

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Post ID: @fby+1ak5w8wY

the name is not simple, it's not clear, it's not professional!

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Post ID: @hkt+1ak5w8wY

Kyndryl is a modern adaptation of two words that are central to the new company's identity and mission.

"Kyn" is derived from the word "Kindergarten", referencing the emotional and intellectual level of the leadership. "Dryl" comes from "Benadryl", reminding you to take lots of it in order to cure the sleepless nights that will result from doing business with or working for the company.

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Post ID: @owp+1ak5w8wY

They chose this name only because domain name was available. Why invest $1MM for a decent name when you can get a domain on godaddy for $9.99

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Post ID: @ubd+1ak5w8wY

Sounds like a medicine name 😂

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Post ID: @rjq+1ak5w8wY

sounds like a company with a Kyle running it, and side kick Karen.

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Post ID: @cge+1ak5w8wY

Epic fail on marketing strategy of a Brand New company.

Instead of going to Kyndyrl, they will go with Kindle :-)))))

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Post ID: @iic+1ak5w8wY

I just wonder how many people worked on coming up with that name... I would have chosen BMI

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Post ID: @ybi+1ak5w8wY

Perfect example of ibm marketing bloat and uselessness. Can’t even come up with a simple good new company name.

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Post ID: @tgv+1ak5w8wY

Why the y?
Naming fail.

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Post ID: @htf+1ak5w8wY

Can't wait for these guys to be off IBM's book... just to see how IBM is going to perform going forward... no more excuse since GTA was apparently dragging the whole company down!!!

May be then we will get bonuses higher than $30!!

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Post ID: @vhk+1ak5w8wY

spends millions on marketing companies to come up with this c*p

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Post ID: @hzf+1ak5w8wY

you know it's a st—dname when you have to explain on your home page. It's like having to explain a joke.

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Post ID: @mqw+1ak5w8wY

'kin h–lThe jokes write themselves.

I guess IBM kept all the vowels in the spinoff.

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