Wipro and RSA sign contract to accelerate RSA’s cloud migration

Wipro has entered a new agreement with RSA, one of the world’s leading general insurance companies. Wipro will help accelerate RSA’s migration to the cloud and build a compliant, secure, and scalable IT infrastructure. The three-year engagement builds on Wipro and RSA’s existing relationship, which began in 2016.

This contract will underpin RSA on its journey over the next couple of years to modernise its infrastructure and use of cloud. It will also support the delivery of a range of operational services to enable a connected business environment and support RSA’s growth objectives. The resulting state-of-the-art infrastructure will optimize service delivery and enhance RSA’s customer and employee experience through automation.

Omkar Nisal, Managing Director UK & Ireland, Wipro Limited, said, “We are proud to extend our engagement with RSA. Under our enhanced scope, we will accompany them on their modernization journey by addressing their technology and regulatory needs. Through cloud technology and industry-leading cybersecurity frameworks, we will further strengthen and scale RSA’s business. Our teams are excited to continue our work, always innovating and driving modernization to realize RSA’s ambitions.”

Matt Lockie, IT Foundation Director, RSA said, “Wipro and RSA’s continued relationship helps us to drive greater value across our infrastructure services and ensure the highest standards of service. There is a big focus on modernization in the next couple of years and both organizations remain committed to pushing boundaries and achieving even greater success in the future.”

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