BENGALURU: Wipro has realigned its global business lines (GBLs) to expand its go-to-market capabilities to meet clients’ business needs in emerging technologies driven by AI, cloud, and digital transformation.
Wipro organised its capabilities across four GBLs-delivery, capabilities, solutions, and horizontal specialists are owned by GBLs. The four GBLs are technology services, business process services, engineering, and consulting services. “This evolution of our business lines will enable us to further sharpen our focus towards client needs with consulting-led and AI-powered solutions,” said Wipro CEO Srini Pallia. “This realignment will allow us to serve our clients better, enabling us to deliver tailored, high-impact transformation,” he added. These changes will be effective from April 1. Wipro said that clients are increasingly seeking integrated, outcome-driven solutions that enhance agility and innovation. To better meet these needs, Wipro has realigned its GBLs.
Jo Debecker, who led Wipro FullStride Cloud, has quit the firm to pursue opportunities outside the company. As the managing partner and global head of technology services, Nagendra Bandaru will drive this GBL, focusing on delivering cloud-enabled and industry-specific technology solutions. It will focus on digital and industry cloud, cyber security and risk services, cloud and infrastructure services, data, analytics and AI, enterprise applications, and Designit. Jasjit Singh Kang, SVP, and business head for digital operations & platforms in Wipro, will focus on digital operations and business process transformation.
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