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The Top 10: Rank 7: Wipro
Its integration business and positioning as a global player were the main strengths.
Voice&Data
Friday, July 07, 2000
FACTSHEET
CEO: Azim Premji
Year of Start-up: 1981
Area of Operation: Systems integration, communication software, Internet, and projects

Address: SB Towers, 88 MG Road, Bangalore - 560 001
Tel.: 080-5588422
Fax: 080-5550132
Web Site: wiproindia.com

Through its two divisions, Wipro Technologies and Wipro Infotech, the company registered a whooping 118.8 percent growth last fiscal on revenues from the communications sphere on the previous year’s Rs 267.88 crore. While the Technologies Group accounted for revenues worth Rs 458 crore coming from the sale of telecom products, telecom solutions, and communication services and software put together, the Computers & Systems Integration (C&SI) division of the Infotech Group generated revenues of Rs 128.13 crore.

Wipro’s Technologies Group accounted for over 45 percent of the total software service revenues, which was mostly in the telecom and networking arena. One of the prime reasons for its growth is its positioning as a global player. The Global R&D division under this group believes that it is the consumer electronics wave now and what is significant is miniaturization, less power, real-time environment, and small source codes. It has offshore development centres comprising 150-odd people for companies like Cisco, Lucent, Alcatel, Compaq, NCR, and Sequent. While these six major clients constitute for 55-60 percent of its market, there are about another 15 clients with it like Sun, 3Com, Intel, Mitsubishi, and Hitachi accounting for the rest 30-40 percent. It has added about 10 more new clients. This division is estimated to grow by 60 percent in terms of revenues. The revenue figure from this activity is believed to account for about 27 percent of the total software services.

On the integration side, it has envisioned the role of IP at the core and the role of fibre optics, WDM, and other technologies in the networks and has positioned itself accordingly. It has already engineered its end-to-end deployment solutions around the two most important segments—enterprise and service provider. In 1999-00, the company’s integration business grew by 54.2 percent over that of the previous year to Rs 128.13 crore. Another reason for its success is that it is one of the very few which bid from the software side. It is here that its strength as distributor gets complemented with the software expertise and vice versa.

SWOT
STRENGTH
One stop solution shop for hardware, software, and services with the capability to address the convergence technologies area

WEAKNESS
Big organization

OPPORTUNITY
Global opportunity

THREAT
Shy of creating wealth for employees

It went in for ISO 9000 certifications and got assessed for SEI-CMM Level 4, Level 5 standards, and is headed to go in for six sigma TQM level. In December, it got the ISO 9001 certification for the C&SI division also. Only two companies, Wipro and Computer Factory, have gone in for the ISO certification for design, implementation, and project management of IT Systems Integration (SI) services. It plans to set up an ISP/network competency centre soon.

About 86 percent of its total revenue came from three focused vertical areas—the banking and finance (B&F); manufacturing; and the business segment of IT, telecom, and ISP for integration purposes. The B&F segment contributed about 31 percent. Wipro gave a major thrust on the telecom/service providers’ market last fiscal and it managed to contribute about 17 percent to the total. On the domain knowledge front, Wipro’s proposition is to be at the core of the new communications networks and in the last mile access infrastructure. Its experience in the time-bound projects in newer technologies, partnerships with technology and market leaders like Cisco, Sun, Lucent, CA, Intel, and Netscape, and good project management skills all have catapulted it to its glory. And the future position of the company will be at all parts of networking—WAN, MAN, LAN, and PAN.

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