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Wipro to modernise John Lewis Partnership’s IT infrastructure

Wipro FullStride Cloud will extend JLP’s current cloud infrastructure, Network and End user services for another four years

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  • Transformation project will help the UK retailer advance its industry leadership and future-proof its business to drive ongoing and sustainable growth.

India’s leading technology services and consulting company Wipro Limited has been selected by the John Lewis Partnership (JLP) to transform and modernise the firm’s IT infrastructure.

The transformation project will help the UK retailer advance its industry leadership and future-proof its business to drive ongoing and sustainable growth.  

As part of this engagement, Wipro FullStride Cloud will extend JLP’s current cloud infrastructure, Network and End user services for another four years.

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The Wipro FullStride Cloud team will collaborate with JLP and Google Cloud in a strategic transformation of their X86 platform to the cloud, enabling them to unlock new business value by making them more agile, optimising operating costs, and streamlining business operations.

As part of this engagement, Wipro and JLP will investigate the adoption of innovative solutions that continue to reinforce their industry leadership and put the retailer at the forefront of retail technology and store modernisation.

David Hunn, CIO, John Lewis Partnership, said: “As we look to grow and modernise our business, Wipro’s comprehensive expertise in digital transformation and thorough understanding of our business needs make them the ideal partner. Our shared values of creating sustainable growth are exemplified in our strong and long-lasting relationship.”

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