Wipro Selects Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to Accelerate HR Modernisation

Oracle today announced that Wipro Limited has successfully migrated its mission-critical Oracle databases—supporting its global payroll and recruitment systems—to Oracle Base Database Service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).

The migration marks a major milestone in Wipro’s ongoing digital transformation, significantly improving business agility, scalability, and operational efficiency. Following the deployment, Wipro achieved a 50% increase in recruitment system performance and a 60% reduction in payroll processing time.

To ensure a seamless transition, Wipro leveraged Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud and Oracle Interconnect for Microsoft Azure, enabling low-latency, secure connectivity across its multi-cloud environment.

“As we accelerate our digital transformation with an AI-first mindset, strengthening our internal payroll and recruitment systems is critical to building a future-ready workforce,” said Harish Singh, Vice President and Global Head, Infrastructure and Applications Management Group, Wipro Limited. “This transformation provides us with the flexibility, performance, and security needed to modernise our mission-critical systems, boost HR efficiency, and enhance talent retention.”

Wipro’s adoption of OCI enhances its multi-cloud strategy by integrating Oracle’s high-performance infrastructure with Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. The converged capabilities of Oracle Database on OCI have enabled Wipro to streamline HR processes, optimise costs, and cut payroll processing time from more than 70 minutes to just 29 minutes.

“Our longstanding collaboration with Wipro exemplifies how strategic partnerships drive transformation at scale,” said Premalakshmi PR, Vice President, Technology Cloud, Oracle India. “With Oracle Database on OCI and our multi-cloud capabilities, enterprises can run workloads where and how they choose—achieving superior performance, agility, and cost efficiency.”

Industry analysts see Wipro’s deployment as part of a growing trend among enterprises adopting multi-cloud strategies to power AI-driven workloads. “Enterprises are embracing multi-cloud to ensure scalable and flexible infrastructure for AI workloads,” said Daphne Chung, Research Director, Cloud Services and Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific. “Oracle’s differentiated approach enables mission-critical workloads to run seamlessly across OCI, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and AWS with speed and efficiency.”

Through this deployment, Wipro continues to strengthen its global technology backbone, positioning itself as a model for large-scale enterprise modernisation through AI and cloud.

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