Wipro Strikes Multi-Year 'Big Transformation' Deal With Global Business Giant - Company's Business & Employees To Get Benefited! Report
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Wipro confirmed that it has been awarded a strategic, multi-year infrastructure modernisation and digital transformation services engagement by Germany-based energy company E.ON.
With the help of E.ON’s legacy data centre operations to hybrid cloud model by leveraging its BoundaryLess Enterprise framework and Wipro HOLMES will be taken care off, the company said in a press release.
“Our hybrid cloud hosting strategy powered by AI will provide an impetus to E.ON’s business vision of consistently delivering technologically advanced, customer-centric energy solutions,” said N S Bala, Global Head of Energy, Natural Resources, Utilities & Construction at Wipro.
Further pointing out, Bala stated that in a fast changing world of prosumers and energy convergence, better efficiency and effectiveness has become a strategic need for organisations.
"The cloud transformation is a key element of our digital transformation journey towards a better tomorrow. We are confident that Wipro as a strategic partner will accompany us to execute our cloud strategy most reliably and efficiently," Marcus Schaper, chief digital and technology officer, E.ON SE, was quoted saying.
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