Overview
Wipro Limited is one of India's three largest IT services firms, reporting approximately US$10.8 billion in revenue for fiscal year ended March 2025 across roughly 230,000 employees operating in 66 countries. The firm is listed on the NSE/BSE in India and on the NYSE (WIT). CEO Srini Pallia, who assumed the role in April 2024, has restructured the business into a simpler four-sector go-to-market and shifted senior delivery talent closer to large strategic accounts in the United States and Europe.
Wipro and Oracle have a partnership spanning more than 25 years. The Oracle implementation practice covers the full Oracle stack: Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications (ERP, HCM, SCM, EPM, CX), Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Oracle Database, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Wipro holds Cloud Excellence Implementer (CEI) status across multiple Oracle Cloud pillars and is a recognised Leader in independent analyst evaluations of Oracle Cloud implementation services. The practice is delivered through Wipro's Enterprise Futuring service line, with a dedicated Oracle Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru and onshore hubs in Atlanta, Dallas, London, and Toronto.
Buyers typically engage Wipro for greenfield Oracle Cloud ERP implementations, multi-pillar Fusion rollouts, and EBS-to-Fusion migrations. The firm competes directly with Accenture, Deloitte, PwC, TCS, and Infosys on Oracle deals. On price, Wipro is generally the most commercially flexible of the tier-1 firms, but the senior partner bench is shallower than Accenture or Deloitte in regulated sectors.
Services Offered
- Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, SCM, and EPM implementations
- Oracle E-Business Suite to Fusion Cloud migration programmes
- Oracle CX implementations including Service, Sales, and Commerce Cloud
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) landing zone and workload migration
- Oracle Cloud advisory, business case, and target operating model design
- Oracle application managed services and 24/7 support operations
- Oracle Analytics Cloud and Autonomous Data Warehouse implementations
- Oracle Identity Cloud Service and access governance implementations
- Oracle automated testing factories and quarterly update regression
- JD Edwards and PeopleSoft modernisation and lift-and-shift to OCI
Typical Engagement
| Engagement Type | Model | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|
| Oracle Cloud assessment & roadmap | Fixed-fee project | $200K–$1M (6–12 weeks) |
| Single-pillar Fusion implementation | Fixed-fee or T&M | $2M–$12M (9–18 months) |
| Multi-pillar Fusion programme | Multi-year programme | $10M–$60M (18–36 months) |
| Oracle application managed services | Monthly retainer | $35K–$700K+ per month |
| Staff augmentation (Fusion consultant) | Hourly bill rate | $55–$210/hour blended |
Pricing ranges verified May 2026 from US state and federal procurement disclosures, UK G-Cloud listings, and reference interviews with 9 enterprise Oracle buyers. Public sector and regulated industry work runs 30–80% above the figures shown.
Strengths
- Recognised Oracle Cloud Implementation Services Leader in published 2024 and 2025 analyst evaluations
- Cloud Excellence Implementer (CEI) status across multiple Fusion Cloud Applications pillars and OCI
- Commercially flexible — fixed-fee, outcome-linked, and managed capacity models routinely offered on larger deals
- Strong EBS modernisation depth — large installed base of EBS clients moving to Fusion Cloud provides a usable reference network
- Onshore-offshore delivery is well-established, with named Fusion functional leads available in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure capability bench has grown materially in 2024–2025 alongside OCI workload migrations
Limitations
- Senior partner bench is thinner than Accenture or Deloitte in heavily regulated industries such as banking and public sector
- Continental European delivery capacity outside the UK and Germany is limited, particularly for French- and Spanish-language work
- Recent restructuring under CEO Srini Pallia has caused some account team continuity gaps that buyers should test in references
- Oracle EPM and SCM Cloud benches are smaller than HCM and ERP, lengthening staffing timelines on those pillars
- Industry-specific accelerators are less developed than competitors in life sciences and US healthcare payer/provider work