Appirio is a prized possession as its technology enables companies to integrate cloud and on-premises applications seamlessly. The company was founded in 2006 and has Facebook,
Appirio had revenue of $200 million in 2015.
"This would be a first class acquisition to bolster Wipro's as-a-service capabilities, cloud, mobile and digital acumen. In my view, this would represent one of the most compelling and bold moves from an Indian-heritage major to date," Phil Fersht, CEO of US-based IT advisory firm HfS Research, told ET.
In earlier deals, Wipro bought
Appirio was founded by Chris Barbin, Mike O'Brien, Glenn Weistein and Narinder Singh and employs over 1,200 employees.
"Saleforce.com services really gets Wipro on the map in the lucrative salesforce implementation and consulting business. Appirio's Amazon web development services around Salesforce and Heroku, where Appirio does some very impressive work for clients such as Eli Lilly, would be a major plus for Wipro and sets the firm against the likes of IBM, Capgemini and Accenture. Wipro had suffered from several failed implementations, and this would really help get it on the map as a Workday partner," Fersht told ET.
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