Wipro plans to launch new software platforms and products in the next 12 months, enhance the capabilities of its artificial intelligence engine Holmes, and offer customized digital solutions for each of its
November 16, 2024
November 16, 2024
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Wipro plans to launch new software platforms and products in the next 12 months, enhance the capabilities of its artificial intelligence engine Holmes, and offer customized digital solutions for each of its
IT services company Wipro has announced the launch of new technical training programmes to re-skill its employees in digital and advanced technical skills. The new programme is launched with the motive of
Wipro has revamped its in-house training support for employees and launched at least three technical training programs over the past year to reskill its staff in newer areas of technology, especially
At a recent Wipro executive meet in Coimbatore, CEO TK Kurien articulated an ambitious plan to reduce $300 million from the company’s cost of operations in the current fiscal. Ensuring that objective
Wipro is rolling out a programme that aims to disproportionately reward and incentivize top technical talent irrespective of seniority and designation, replicating a model that International Business Machines and Intel have successfully
Wipro Ltd,software services exporter, has appointed the son of billionaire founder Azim Premji to its board, in a long-awaited promotion that moves the chairman’s heir apparent closer to the top spot. Rishad
Wipro Ltd., a leading global information technology, consulting and business process services company today said it sees significant opportunities to participate in Government of India’s drive to encourage adoption and use of
Dell, the $62-billion technology major, will double its retail footprint to have 800 exclusive stores across the country over the next one year so that it can meet the increasing demand for
Apple is secretive about almost everything it does. And among its best kept secrets is the work it does with Indian IT vendors. The vendors themselves are sworn to secrecy through stringent
Infosys plans to assign a quarter of its $500-million (about Rs 3,000 crore) fund to invest in startups in Silicon Valley, Israel and India along with venture capital firms. India’s second-largest software
Wipro, the country’s third-largest software services provider, has appointed Abid Ali Neemuchwala as the Group President and Chief Operating Officer. The appointment will be effective from April 1, 2015. “Abid will head
Wipro will roll out a new incentive structure for sales and delivery staff effective April 1. It will move away from gross targets to incremental growth that individuals bring. “We have to