Wipro launches RAPIDS 2.0

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Wipro launches RAPIDS 2.0

Wipro Technologies has launched "Wipro RAPIDS 2.0" (Rapid Application Integration & Deployment Solution), a pre-integrated solution that enables Communication Service Providers (CSPs) to significantly accelerate their transformation journey.

Wipro RAPIDS 2.0 is a pre-integrated solution with support for quad-play and convergent services, which has been built and tested in Wipro's state-of-the-art 4G lab in Bangalore, India. With a highly decoupled architecture, the solution is ideal for CSPs who are looking to transform their IT stack in entirety or parts. The solution also has several reusable assets like process libraries, use cases and migration accelerators which not only gives a significant head start to users, but also reduces the risks associated with such large transformation programmes and is expected to help accelerate the speed of the transformation journey by at least 30 per cent.

"We are pleased to announce the launch of Wipro RAPIDS 2.0 as a response to customers' evolving demands. Wipro's leadership in the telecom domain and experience that spans over two decades helps us provide superior business value to next-generation communication service providers," said Anil Jain, Senior Vice-President, Communication Service Provider Vertical, Wipro Technologies.

"Wipro RAPIDS 2.0 showcases Wipro's ongoing commitment to build solutions leveraging the power of Oracle Communications capabilities to enable our joint customers to resolve their most strategic challenges. Oracle applauds Wipro's significant investment in Wipro RAPIDS 2.0 and we are excited to work with them on this initiative," said KapiAttawar, Vice-President, Alliances, Oracle Communications.

Wipro RAPIDS 2.0 is being showcased at the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, from 27th February to 1st March, 2012 at Wipro's Hospitality Suite AV 30.


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