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Wipro signs IT services deal with OpenLink

Wipro, a provider of IT consulting and BPO services, has partnered with OpenLink, a provider of Transaction Lifecycle Management (TLM) software for the commodity, energy and financial services industries.

The partnership will focus on collaboration in the area of technological innovation and will complement each other in terms of domain expertise, Wipro said.

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Additionally OpenLink customers will be able to take advantage of Wipro’s global delivery footprint. Both companies will work towards creating service excellence for customers, especially in the area of testing services, product upgrades and support services.

Wipro’s technology focus in analytics, dashboard, visualization, cloud, mobility, and the like will help OpenLink customers identify co-development opportunities based on market needs that will benefit a larger customer base.

Anand Padmanabhan, chief executive, Energy, Natural Resources & Utilities Business Unit, Wipro, said, “Wipro has a dedicated global Energy/Commodity Trading and Risk Management center of excellence that will give the right impetus to this alliance for creating a scalable service delivery framework for customers.”

“By pairing OpenLink’s award-winning energy/commodity trading and risk management platform with Wipro’s tried, tested and successful global delivery model, our customers can derive more value through a lower TCO,” said Mark Greene, CEO, OpenLink.

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