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Wipro Infotech launches Technology Innovation Hub, Sangam

Wipro Infotech, the India and Middle East IT Business of Wipro Ltd and a leading provider of IT and Business Transformation Services, today announced the launch of its Technology Innovation Hub, Sangam. Wipro has joined hands with leading technology partners namely IBM, Microsoft, SAS, Sun Microsystems and Teradata to bring together this integrated Centre of Excellence which will work across technologies to develop innovative IT solutions.

 

The centre was formally inaugurated by Mr Ravinder Jain, Chief Information Officer, Aircel. Aircel is one of Wipro’s largest customers and a leading telecom player in India.  Speaking on the occasion, Mr Jain said: “I would like to congratulate the team for setting up Sangam. We at Aircel work closely with Wipro to offer our subscribers, the next-generation telecom experience. With this centre,  Aircel can now evaluate technology solutions centered around innovation,  get a comprehensive view of solutions and deploy global best practices and tools for the benefit of our customers."

The Technology Innovation Hub will not only augment the development of strong competencies in technology, but also enhance strategic business value through technical and process excellence, and best-of-breed solutions that address the challenging and evolving business needs of customers. The integrated environment helps reduce total time for development, resulting in faster time to market and on-time response to business needs.

Mr. Sairaman Jagannathan, Vice President and Business Head, Business Solutions Division, Wipro said, “We live in very exciting times, with unprecedented opportunities of bringing together great minds and new thoughts that further the cause of innovation. Sangam aims to provide thought leadership for quantum and incremental innovation through partnering and delivering complex industry solutions on emerging technologies. It would work on economies of scale thereby reducing Total Cost of Ownership and maximize realization of an integration investment”.

The centre will evaluate emerging tools and technologies and incubate customer specific solutions.

This state-of-the-art customer experience centre is located in Wipro’s Electronic City campus at Bangalore and will enable customers to have a compelling view of the solutions. Sangam follows Wipro’s innovation process framework to deliver solutions, inline with global standards.



 

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