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Wipro leverages an integrated cloud platform in a strategic project for AusNet

Wipro leverages an integrated cloud platform in a strategic project for AusNet

New Delhi, Aug 11 (UNI) Wipro announced a project completion for AusNet, which is Victoria's diversified energy network business, by using technologies including 'RISE with SAP S/4 HANA Cloud Private Edition.'
'RISE with SAP S/4 HANA Cloud Private Edition' is a comprehensive setup that provides customized enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions for businesses looking to modernize their SAP systems.
AusNet is responsible for transmitting and distributing energy in Victoria, Australia. The organization uses advanced technologies, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), SAP, Databricks, etc.
Tech major Wipro also said the program was delivered ahead of schedule because of replacing legacy systems with an integrated modern cloud platform.
Chris Galland, CTO, AusNet, said, ' We worked collaboratively with our partners and internal teams both onshore and offshore to ensure our customers, field teams, and retailers had a seamless experience throughout the cutover window.'
This program was completed by Wipro in just 18 months and set a new benchmark for ERP upgrades. Moreover, this project also achieves high operational efficiency through the successful deployment of geospatial mapping tools.
Ketan Panchal, Managing Director and Country Head for Australia, Wipro, said, ' The seamless collaboration between AusNet, SAP, and Wipro has resulted in a transformative upgrade for AusNet's digital infrastructure. '
' Wipro's expertise lies in navigating businesses through their digital transformation journeys and unlocking potential by integrating cutting-edge technologies, industry-focused solutions, and AI-powered devices,' Panchal added.
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