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Wipro wins Petrobras deal with ServiceNow


Mumbai: Wipro Limited said on Wednesday that together with ServiceNow, it has won a deal from Petrobras, the largest publicly traded company in Brazil and one of the largest oil, natural gas and derivatives exploration, production and distribution companies in the world, to advance its digital journey.


The project aims to raise the level of service for internal users and reduce costs by modernising and aligning IT infrastructure processes with the business through a modern cloud solution focused on automation and integration.

The project scope is related to maintaining IT assets, systems updates, and digitizing processes. “We want to ensure that the volume of information generated by the company’s operations is processed even more intelligently and safely, contributing to decision-making in an agile and assertive manner,” said executive ICT manager at Petrobras, Marcelo Carreras.

“Petrobras’ investment in digital transformation and innovation, which aims to add value to the business, also meets the company’s demand for digitalization of corporate processes.”

Douglas Silva, Vice President and Country Manager, Brazil, Wipro Limited said: “We are very excited to be able to collaborate with the modernization of IT processes at Petrobras, one of the largest conglomerates in the world. We want to help the company in its mission to drive digital transformation through Hyper-automation which is the union of technologies for process automation through tools such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, in addition to significantly improving the experience of its employees.”

The Wipro solution will also provide greater availability of technology infrastructure, visibility, and cost control of IT assets, supporting the long-term growth of Petrobras’ business.

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