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"textContent": "Cyberattacks, outages, and AI-scale workloads are exposing the limits of legacy enterprise networks. As costs soar and threats evolve, IT services company Kyndryl says organizations must move beyond basic automation toward secure, AI-native infrastructure capable of autonomous operations, continuous visibility, and resilience across distributed environments. Across industries, cyberattacks and IT outages are no longer rare […]",
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