Source: ET Bureau
Through this alliance, Wipro would develop hybrid cloud offerings to help businesses migrate, manage and transform mission-critical operations and applications across public or private cloud and on-premise IT environments, said the Bengaluru-headquartered tech services company in a press release.
Wipro has partnered with IBM to help customers embark on a hybrid cloud migration journey.
Through this alliance, Wipro would develop hybrid cloud offerings to help businesses migrate, manage and transform mission-critical operations and applications across public or private cloud and on-premise IT environments, said the Bengaluru-headquartered tech services company in a press release.
Wipro IBM Novus Lounge, located at Wipro’s Kodathi campus in Bengaluru, is a dedicated innovation centre and will offer a comprehensive suite of solutions leveraging Cloud, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Internet of Things capabilities to foster innovation for enterprises, developers and start-ups, said the company.
Customers will have remote access to IBM and Red Hat solutions, designed to help them scale their technology investments for improved experience and business agility with connected insights.
Wipro said it would also leverage IBM Cloud offerings and technologies alongside in-house services to develop industry solutions for clients in segments such as banking and financial services, energy and utilities, retail, manufacturing and healthcare.
“Wipro empowers customers across industries to re-imagine their cloud journey with its business-first strategy and industrialized solutions approach. Wipro IBM Novus Lounge will allow us to showcase hybrid multi-cloud and open source solutions even more comprehensively and support our customers’ continuous business transformation journey,” Ramesh Nagarajan, senior vice president, Cloud Services, Wipro, was quoted saying.
Gaurav Sharma, vice president, Cloud and Cognitive Software, IBM India, said, Wipro IBM Novus Lounge would bring together Wipro’s expertise across industries and IBM’s open source technologies all running on Red Hat OpenShift.