Thursday, July 7, 2011

Cloud, analytics and mobility to drive Wipro business ? The ...

July 7th, 2011 by Rahul Jain Leave a reply ?

India?s third largest software exporter, Wipro is concentrating on large-scale deployment of cloud, analytics and mobility to push its business over the next three years. The IT bell weather has created dedicated lines for the first two and a software layer for the third, with a focus on business process outsourcing (BPO) platform.

Wipro is working closely with technology partners such as Microsoft and public Cloud providers and mobility device providers in building reusable assets and intellectual property, thereby making sure robustness of service and prompt delivery to clients.

Moreover, the IT behemoth has set up an exclusive team of 1000 members to focus on these service segments. Wipro has built its own internal Cloud platform and tried these stacks and applications within the organization for training the staff and developing capabilities and competency.

The pilot projects have been successful and a big scale rollout is just around the corner. Of course, small companies? adoption of these technologies will be very different from the way the big customers take to these.

Wipro focuses on enabling the Independent Software Vendors (ISV) to transform their current product portfolio into SaaS (Software-as-a-service) business model and achieve faster time to market. To address this need from its customers, Wipro has launched ?Comprehensive Cloud Services Portfolio for ISVs?. This is an integrated framework that can help ISVs to strategize and accelerate the Cloud/SaaS transformational journey.

This One-Stop SaaS offering provides a compelling proposition for any ISV. Based on ISVs? SaaS product roadmap, Wipro is uniquely positioned to be a partner of choice for providing services ranging from assessment, re-engineering/development and testing to deployment & hosting on private cloud/publicly available PaaS/IaaS (Platform-as-a-service/ Infrastructure-as-a-service).

With the global tech industry returning to the growth path, Wipro posted double digit growth in net profit and revenue in the Jan-March fourth quarter and fiscal 2010-11, but projected flat revenue growth from its global IT services for the April-June first quarter of fiscal 2011-12.

According to research firm IDC, cloud revenues in India are projected to grow over $3 billion by 2015. The economic downturn has amplified cloud services adoption due to the cost-cutting mantra of most organizations.

Source:http://news.in.msn.com/technology/article.aspx?cp-documentid=5268933

Source: http://www.theoutsourceblog.com/2011/07/cloud-analytics-and-mobility-to-drive-wipro-business/

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