Wipro Leverages OCI to Boost Payroll and Recruitment

Oracle announced that Wipro Limited, an AI-driven technology services and consulting firm, has migrated its mission-critical Oracle databases, supporting payroll and recruitment systems, to Oracle Base Database Service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
This migration has improved recruitment system performance by over 50% and reduced payroll processing time by 60%. Wipro utilized Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud and Oracle Interconnect for Microsoft Azure to ensure a seamless, low-latency transfer of data and workloads to OCI.
Wipro, with over 230,000 employees and partners across 65 countries, helps clients manage complex digital transformations through consulting, design, engineering, and operations.
To maintain its high service standards, Wipro modernized its digital infrastructure using Oracle Base Database Service on OCI, enhancing database management, application performance, availability, and security.
The company connected its payroll system to OCI via Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud and its recruitment application through Oracle Interconnect for Microsoft Azure.
“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 the flexibility, performance, and security to modernize our mission-critical systems, boost HR efficiency, and retain talent.”
“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 multicloud capabilities, customers gain the freedom to run their workloads where and how they choose. This enables Wipro to drive better business outcomes, realize cost efficiencies, and advance its vision of an AI-first, agile enterprise.”