Wipro and Alfresco Strengthen Their Collaboration to Provide Open Source-Based Digital Transformation Services
Alfresco, a leading enterprise open source provider of process automation, content management, and information governance software, and Wipro Digital, the digital business unit of Wipro Limited, a leading global provider of information technology, consulting, and business process services, announced an expanded global partnership to create, build, and run open source based digital transformation programs for their clients, worldwide.
Through this agreement, Alfresco's Digital Business Platform and Wipro's proficiency in digital transformation would be combined. The two businesses will collaborate on a number of go-to-market (GTM) projects as part of this collaboration, such as a collaborative Predictive Service Automation solution that will revolutionize asset maintenance in the future and makes use of AI, machine learning, and a microservices-based framework.
"It has been our endeavor to make our clients win in their digital transformation journey," stated Chandra Surbhat, Vice President and Global Head, Digital Experience, Wipro Limited. With this collaboration, we hope to expedite our open source transformation initiatives and provide our clients with robust and reasonably priced business outcomes on a global scale."We can deliver a decrease in operational and capital costs, longer asset life, and higher uptime to our clients by integrating Wipro's predictive service automation solution into the Alfresco Digital Business Platform," stated Bernadette Nixon, CEO of Alfresco. I am thrilled that Wipro, a well-known industry leader in digital transformation, will be working with us to develop and implement this innovative solution, which will benefit our clients even more.
Businesses utilizing this technology can begin eradicating asset failure immediately because of the intelligence module, which makes actionable data spanning decades possible. In order to lower training and recruitment expenses and expedite incident resolution, they can also make use of augmented and virtual reality technologies. Through APIs, third-party partners can integrate their capabilities, allowing consumers to benefit from microservices capabilities with a faster time-to-value.