Wipro opens SAP Solutions-based Co-Innovation Centre in India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Wipro opens SAP Solutions-based Co-Innovation Centre in India 
To drive innovation solutions based on SAP HANA platformWipro(NYSE:WIT) has announced the launch of the Wipro Co-Innovation Centre at its Electronic City campus in Bangalore. The centre will be focussed on developing new solutions as well as next-generation technologies, including mobility and analytics to offer integrated offerings based on SAP HANA for customers.
Additionally, this centre is expected to provide customers with process-specific business solutions, and thought leadership around existing and emerging SAP solution-based technologies. 

This facility, in cooperation with SAP, will develop use cases and conduct customer-specific demonstrations. It will also be a centre for providing training and building specific competencies around new SAP products.

Bhanumurthy B. M., Sr. VP & Head, Business Application Services, Wipro, said, "As customers seek greater value and innovation, it is our endeavour to provide winning solutions in line with future trends. Wipro, in cooperation with SAP, believes in 'winning together' by investing in future technologies that deliver business value for our customers. The Wipro Co-Innovation Centre for SAP Solutions is an excellent initiative to help drive collaboration along with SAP that we anticipate will benefit our customers tremendously."

"SAP HANA is not only the foundation for SAP solutions like SAP Business Suite but also the next-generation platform that powers new applications to solve advanced customer issues. Strategic partners such as Wipro will help drive the next stage of customer value by delivering SAP HANA-based applications that help meet our customers' challenges head-on," said Gerhard Oswald, Member of the Executive Board, SAP.  

Wipro aims to integrate this new centre with its Co-Innovation Centre in Mountain View......See More

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

N Chandrasekaran appointed chairman of Tata Sons

Visa buys NFT based CryptoPunk and paid $150,000 in Etherium

Prizm Payment Services changes its name to Hitachi Payment Services