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EdgeUno and AtlasCloud form strategic partnership to deliver AI-ready GPU infrastructure across LATAM

LATAM edge infrastructure provider

EdgeUno has formed a strategic partnership with AtlasCloud, a rapidly expanding global GPU cloud platform, to deliver high-density, AI-ready infrastructure across Latin America.
The collaboration merges EdgeUno’ s presence in 17 countries and more than 50 data centers with AtlasCloud’ s advanced GPU platform powered by NVIDIA H100 / H200 clusters and next-generation highdensity rack systems. Together, the companies aim to accelerate regional AI adoption by deploying GPU clusters directly inside EdgeUno’ s edge-optimized facilities.
AI workloads increasingly require low latency, high throughput, and reliable local availability. Many Latin American enterprises still process workloads abroad, resulting in delays, higher costs and data-sovereignty challenges. The EdgeUno – AtlasCloud platform is pitched as resolving this by enabling ultra-low-latency inference and training, improved compliance for regulated industries, reduced operational complexity and rapid scalability across major metropolitan hubs. The unified platform will support enterprise AI, ML and LLM applications across sectors including finance, telecom, healthcare and gaming.
“ As AI becomes the backbone of modern business, Latin America cannot afford to lag behind,” said Mehmet Akcin, CEO, EdgeUno.“ By combining our footprint with AtlasCloud’ s GPU capabilities, enterprises can now run world-class AI workloads locally with the performance they expect.”
“ AtlasCloud’ s mission is to democratize highperformance compute globally,” said Jerry Tang, CEO, AtlasCloud.
“ Partnering with EdgeUno brings our platform to one of the world’ s most dynamic regions.”
Initial rollouts will begin in São Paulo, Bogotá, Santiago, Buenos Aires and Mexico City – with additional multi-megawatt deployments planned through 2027.

Kyndryl joins the Government of Mexico to advance cybersecurity skills

Kyndryl has confirmed its participation in the Government of

Mexico’ s National Accelerated Training Program of the National Artificial Intelligence Laboratory – developed through INFOTEC and the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency.
Through this initiative, Kyndryl aims to strengthen Mexico’ s digital capabilities and prepare a new generation of professionals equipped to drive innovation and cybersecurity across the nation’ s economy.
As part of the program, Kyndryl will train 1,000 participants in cybersecurity fundamentals through an intensive 20-week curriculum that blends in-person, online and prerecorded learning. Kyndryl technical specialists will also offer mentorship, guidance and co-facilitation of modules in collaboration with INFOTEC instructors – ensuring learners gain both foundational knowledge and hands-on expertise.
“ At Kyndryl, we believe cybersecurity is the foundation of digital trust and innovation. It’ s not just a technology issue – it’ s a societal imperative,” said Carlos Marcel, Managing Director, Kyndryl Mexico.
“ This collaboration with the Government of Mexico reflects our shared commitment to developing digital talent and strengthening the country’ s ability to innovate securely.”
The recently published Kyndryl Readiness Report 2025 shows that Mexico-based organizations are increasingly prioritizing cybersecurity and resilience as core elements of their digital strategies. While only 34 % report being fully prepared for different types of risk, organizations in Mexico are demonstrating a critical turning point, with stronger awareness of vulnerabilities and a greater willingness to adopt structural improvements.
Through this partnership, Kyndryl says it is advancing a public-private collaboration model that fosters knowledge transfer, digital employability and long-term technological empowerment, helping transform cybersecurity challenges into national competitive advantages.
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