Wipro
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Overview
HQ Location
India
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Year Founded
1945
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Company Type
Public
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Revenue
$1-10b
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Employees
> 50,000
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Website
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Stock Ticker
NYSE: WIT
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Twitter Handle
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Company Description
Wipro Ltd is a global information technology, consulting and outsourcing company with 170,000+ workforce serving clients in 175+ cities across 6 continents. The company posted revenues of $7.7 Billion for the financial year ended Mar 31, 2016.
IoT Solutions
Wipro leverage their technology expertise, IP solutions, deep industry-specific knowledge, strong partner ecosystem and a robust delivery mechanism, to take your business to new heights.
Create delightful customer experiences
Capture the business insights enabled by connected objects to understand your customers better, anticipate market trends and invent the future.
Innovate and generate new revenue streams
Your connected ecosystem will offer comprehensive intelligence to facilitate the building of new services and revenue streams on top of traditional products.
Optimize key business areas
IoT can enable a consolidated view across business lines and functions, regardless of location. How different will your world be when you can effectively monitor productivity across the length and breadth of your organization?
Reduce time and costs
When data flows seamlessly between devices and people, you can cut millions of dollars in operating expenses; boost efficiency by empowering your employees to do more with less; enhance security; and make quick, informed decisions.
Proactive management
The intelligence and insights gathered will enable you to proactively fix issues long before they actually occur. Detect machine failure well in advance; boost machine uptime; accurately forecast your spare parts requirement; and revolutionize your customer service experience.
Create delightful customer experiences
Capture the business insights enabled by connected objects to understand your customers better, anticipate market trends and invent the future.
Innovate and generate new revenue streams
Your connected ecosystem will offer comprehensive intelligence to facilitate the building of new services and revenue streams on top of traditional products.
Optimize key business areas
IoT can enable a consolidated view across business lines and functions, regardless of location. How different will your world be when you can effectively monitor productivity across the length and breadth of your organization?
Reduce time and costs
When data flows seamlessly between devices and people, you can cut millions of dollars in operating expenses; boost efficiency by empowering your employees to do more with less; enhance security; and make quick, informed decisions.
Proactive management
The intelligence and insights gathered will enable you to proactively fix issues long before they actually occur. Detect machine failure well in advance; boost machine uptime; accurately forecast your spare parts requirement; and revolutionize your customer service experience.
IoT Snapshot
Wipro is a provider of Industrial IoT cloud planning, design and implementation services, and cybersecurity services services, and also active in the aerospace, automotive, education, electronics, finance and insurance, healthcare and hospitals, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, retail, telecommunications, transportation, and utilities industries.
Technologies
Functional Areas
Industries
Services
Technology Stack
Wipro’s Technology Stack maps Wipro’s participation in the IoT Technology stack.
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Devices Layer
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Edge Layer
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Cloud Layer
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Application Layer
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Supporting Technologies
Technological Capability:
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Industrial & General Manufacturing Case Study
The client is a 65 division conglomerate with various small divisions which were unable to support individual PLM instances. The organization also faced major challenges in organizing and maintaining the various PLM instances at a corporate level.
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