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Core competencies are the collective learning in the organization, especially how to
coordinate diverse production skills and integrate multiple streams of technologies.
In today’s highly digital and connected environment, data, applications and networks are at
constant risk from malicious attackers. As a growing number of systems and devices across
the world get connected to the Internet of Things, attack surfaces have expanded, leading
organizations to examine new ways to protect their assets.
Wipro has partnered with RiskLens to deliver quantitative cyber risk assessments to
enterprise customers and government organisations. The Indian IT services has new services
delivered through this partnership is meeting urgent demand from enterprises for better
insights into losses from cyber-attacks.
Wipro’s consulting practice enables organizations to build their digital risk and cyber security
strategy and define a measurable roadmap for implementing recommended mitigation
techniques. We help organizations build a cyber-defence assurance function to enable
continuous controls monitoring as a part of the enterprise DevOps function, develop risk
management and communication management plans, and organize follow up audits to ensure
that the implemented risk mitigations techniques have improved the security posture. Using
Wipro’s proprietary tools, AI, automation and analytics, we enable organizations to comply
with data privacy regulations such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Privacy
Shield, HIPAA, etc. For our clients in oil and gas, water and power utilities, and mining and
manufacturing industries, we offer Industrial IoT Cybersecurity services to effectively
manage their operational technology cyber risk and implement efficient technology service
operating models.
In recent data, there were 52 significant, publicly reported breaches in the manufacturing
sector, in which attacker targeted information pertaining to intellectual property.
The global manufacturing industry is being shaken by a revolution in technology.
Cyberattacks are actively targeting the sector, yet the maturity of cyber defence responses is
lagging compared to other highly targeted sectors, like healthcare and banking.
5. List two or three Core Products of the MNC and explain why you think they are core
products of the corporation.
Two core Core Products of the MNC are
➢ IT Services
The Company is a provider of IT services to enterprises across the globe. The IT Services
segment primarily consists of IT Service offerings to its customers organized by industry
verticals, which include Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI), Healthcare and
Life Sciences (HLS), Retail, Consumer Goods, Transport and Government (RCTG), Energy,
Natural Resources and Utilities (ENU), Manufacturing and High-Tech (MFG), and Global
Media and Telecom (GMT). The Company provides a range of services, which include
digital strategy advisory, customer centric design, technology consulting, IT consulting,
custom application design, development, re-engineering and maintenance, systems
integration, package implementation, global infrastructure services, business process services,
cloud, mobility and analytics services, research and development and hardware and software
design. It delivers end-to-end services across the Oracle product spectrum, including
commerce. Business suite, Oracle Cloud Applications and Engineered Systems. Its
Connected Enterprise Services include Digital Customer Experience Management (DCxM)
and Encore (Next Gen Commerce Solution).
The Company offers integrated business solutions that span across enterprise applications and
Digital transformation to security and testing. Its application services offerings include Oracle
Application Services, SAP Application Services, Connected Enterprise Services, Cloud
Application Services, Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Security Solutions and Testing
Services. The Service Transformation Group is instrumental in evaluating the market trends
and identifying and incubating various technologies. Its Global Infrastructure Services (GIS)
is an end-to-end IT infrastructure and management service provider, which include Business
Advisory, Cloud Migration, Data Centre Transformation, Workplace Transformation,
Networks, and Managed Services to System Integration. Its Analytics includes the spectrum
of offerings, which cover the Data-Information-Insight Supply Chain, including artificial
intelligence, machine learning, advanced analytics, data and information management, and
big data platforms. The Company's Business Process Services (BPS) include Enterprise
Transformation, Base))), Next Gen Customer Experience (NGCE), Robotics Process
Automation (RPA) and Business-Process-as-a-Service (BPaaS).
➢ IT Products
In order to offer IT system integration solutions, the Company uses a combination of
hardware products (including servers, computing, storage, networking, security), related
software products (including databases and operating systems) and integration services. The
Company's range of Third-party IT Products is comprised of Enterprise Platforms,
Networking Solutions, Software Products, Data Storage, Contact Centre Infrastructure,
Enterprise Security, IT Optimization Technologies, Video Solutions and End-User
Computing solutions. It provides its offerings to enterprises in various industries, primarily in
the India and Middle East markets, including government, defence, IT and IT Enabled
services, telecommunications, manufacturing, utilities, education and financial services
Sectors. The Company is a reseller of third-party enterprise products through its direct sales
force.
Modern consumer-driven businesses need to deliver new services more quickly than
their competition to stay ahead of the game. Successful consumer-driven businesses
are achieving this by going cloud-native.
To understand why consumer-driven digital businesses are adopting the cloud-native
approach, let’s analyze some of the foundational tenets of cloud-native.
2. DevOps
DevOps is a group of practices that converges software development (Dev) and the
IT operations (Ops) in order to reduce an application development lifecycle while
increasing the quality of produced software that is delivered continuously. Besides
adopting new automated toolchains, this requires a real culture change.
Spanning the whole delivery pipeline, the goals of DevOps include faster time to
market and value, shortened lead-time between fixes and new releases and
versions, faster recovery time in the event of a release failure, and faster
deployments.
3. Microservices
Microservices is a variation of services-oriented architecture (SOA) that involves
services that are “loosely coupled” and decomposed. This results in the application
being more modular, granular, and easier to test. Microservices works well in a
continuous delivery and deployment setting enabled by DevOps.
4. Containers
Containers provide a standardized way to package up application code along with its
configuration and dependencies such as libraries and binaries. They are portable
and can move from one computing environment or cloud to another. Their
lightweight nature compared to virtual machines allows them to be instantiated and
decommissioned faster, freeing up precious resources from hosts.
The portable nature of containers also avoids vendor lock-in to the underlying
environment (whether it be on-premise or in the cloud). In an enterprise setting,
containers require an orchestration platform to help manage the lifecycle including
controlling and automating container-specific tasks, provisioning, deploying, and
scaling up containers, allocation of resources, and health monitoring.
5. Serverless
Serverless, or Functions as a Service (FaaS), is when a public cloud provider such as
AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud dynamically allocates resources to execute a piece of
code (a function) based on an event being triggered by an HTTP request or some
database or scheduled event. FaaS is in essence a managed service and the cloud
provider only charges for the resources used to run the code.
In this new serverless world, a microservices approach is used to create these
stateless functions. With the adoption of technologies like IoT and sensors across
consumer-driven industries, having cloud functions triggered to react and analyze in
an abstracted manner from the event delivers a whole new way of extending an
application in a flexible manner.
Solution
Wipro implemented a best-in-class hybrid cloud solution that helped the client
accomplish the migration journey seamlessly without any disruptions to their
business. Implementation highlights:
Business impact
The flexible and extremely scalable solution brought down client’s IT spends, and
improved efficiency and time-to-market. The hybrid cloud solution enabled seamless
consolidation of the client’s huge technology landscape. Cloud Brokerage Services,
set up on a futuristic cloud architecture, ensures elasticity, efficiency and customer
delight. Some key benefits include –
Question 7
IT Services:
Wipro takes charge of the IT needs of the entire enterprise. The gamut of services
extends from Enterprise Application Services (CRM, ERP, e-Procurement and SCM), to
e-Business solutions.
Consulting Services:
Wipro 's cross-industry consulting services helps in crafting visions for organizations
and then provide a specific, practical business and technology framework that will
make that vision a reality. Wipro's consulting competencies are spread across
business, process, quality and technology consulting.
Platforms & Software Products
Cloud Services
MNC enables 3 times increase in Digital sales with a contact intelligence data
platform on Azure Cloud. The software company achieves 50% increase in the
number of high-quality contacts and enables effective marketing campaigns.
Improved speed in production and reduced maintenance costs with AWS Cloud 9 TB
of data migrated, resulting in 30-35% reduction in current spend.