Oracle ImplementationBengaluru, India

Wipro Review 2026 — Oracle Implementation Services

4.0/ 5.0 from 1,812 verified buyer references
Founded
1945
Headquarters
Bengaluru, India
Employees
approximately 230,000 (FY2025)
Regions Served
66 countries
Industries
BFSI, energy, manufacturing, healthcare
Typical Engagement
$500K–$60M+ programmes

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

Typical Engagement

Engagement TypeModelTypical Range
Oracle Cloud assessment & roadmapFixed-fee project$200K–$1M (6–12 weeks)
Single-pillar Fusion implementationFixed-fee or T&M$2M–$12M (9–18 months)
Multi-pillar Fusion programmeMulti-year programme$10M–$60M (18–36 months)
Oracle application managed servicesMonthly 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

Regions Served

Alternatives

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wipro's typical Oracle implementation project size?
Single-pillar Oracle Fusion Cloud implementations range from US$2 million to US$12 million over 9–18 months. Multi-pillar programmes covering ERP, HCM, and SCM together typically span US$10 million to US$60 million over 18–36 months. Wipro will take smaller mid-market projects from around US$500K, which is lower than Accenture's typical floor.
Is Wipro a certified Oracle Cloud partner?
Yes. Wipro holds Cloud Excellence Implementer (CEI) status across multiple Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications pillars including ERP, HCM, SCM, and EPM, and is an Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) member with specialisations in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The relationship between Wipro and Oracle spans more than 25 years.
How does Wipro deliver Oracle EBS to Fusion Cloud migrations?
Wipro uses a standard four-phase methodology: assessment and business case, cloud foundation build, parallel test and pilot, and cutover with hypercare. The firm has a large installed base of Oracle E-Business Suite clients, many of whom are now migrating to Fusion. Typical EBS-to-Fusion programmes run 18–30 months with a blended team of around 60% offshore.
How is Wipro's Oracle pricing compared with Accenture or Deloitte?
Wipro is generally 20–30% lower than Accenture and Deloitte on equivalent Oracle scope, driven by Indian delivery share and lower partner-tier rates. The gap narrows on onshore-only delivery in the US, UK, and Australia. Wipro is more flexible on fixed-fee and outcome-linked commercial structures than the consulting-tier firms.
Does Wipro support Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) workloads?
Yes. Wipro's OCI practice covers landing zone design, lift-and-shift migrations of Oracle Database and middleware workloads, integration with Fusion SaaS, and 24/7 managed operations. OCI capacity has grown materially since 2024 alongside Oracle's hyperscaler ambitions and the multi-cloud arrangements with Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud.
Last updated: May 2026
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