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Wipro launches NVIDIA-powered AI data centre stack

Fri, 20th Mar 2026

Wipro has launched its Wipro AI-Data Centre solution, combining NVIDIA software with Wipro's own AI platform.

The offering targets organisations looking to move artificial intelligence projects from small trials into broader use across core data centre operations. Wipro is marketing it globally to customers in sectors including telecommunications, banking and financial services, retail, and healthcare.

The launch reflects a broader push by technology services groups to tie AI software more closely to the infrastructure inside corporate data centres. Rather than treating AI as a stand-alone experiment, suppliers are increasingly positioning it as part of the systems that support day-to-day operations, data handling, and customer service.

Wipro describes the stack as standardised and secure, built to modernise data centre environments while supporting AI workloads. It integrates NVIDIA AI Enterprise into Wipro Intelligence, the company's broader suite of AI tools and offerings.

The integration is intended to give customers a single framework for deploying and managing AI systems in business settings. It is designed to help enterprises move from proof-of-concept work to production deployment across multiple functions.

Contact centres

One of the first use cases highlighted is a contact centre agent-assist system. The setup uses NVIDIA NeMo and GPU-accelerated inference to run AI functions across distributed enterprise environments.

According to Wipro, the application includes real-time transcription, contextual summarisation, Retrieval-Augmented Generation-based knowledge assistance, next-best-action recommendations, sentiment-aware engagement insights, and automated post-call documentation with compliance tracking. These features are intended to support customer service teams during and after calls.

That focus on customer experience places the launch in one of the most active areas of current AI spending. Many businesses have targeted call centres and customer support as early deployment areas because those functions generate large volumes of data, follow repeatable workflows, and provide clear cost and productivity metrics.

Wipro also linked the product to its Partner Labs operation, part of the company's wider innovation network. The labs support co-creation and deployment of AI use cases across enterprise and edge environments using technology developed by Wipro on NVIDIA systems.

Wipro presented that lab structure as a way to move projects from concept to operational use. In practice, this suggests the company is positioning the new data centre offering as part of a broader services model rather than as a standalone software release.

Vendor push

The announcement also highlights NVIDIA's expanding role in enterprise software ecosystems beyond its established position in AI chips. By embedding NVIDIA AI Enterprise into a managed services and consulting framework, Wipro is aligning itself with a wider market trend in which infrastructure, software, and advisory services are sold together.

For large corporate customers, a key issue has been how to run AI securely within existing technology estates without creating fragmented systems. Wipro says the new product is meant to address that by combining governance, deployment, and management in a single stack.

"Customer experience transformation requires AI solutions that are scalable, secure, and infrastructure‐ready," said Satish Yadavalli, Global Business Head - Cloud, Infrastructure and Security Services, Wipro.

Yadavalli said the launch forms part of a broader effort around data centre modernisation and AI workload preparation.

"With the launch of our NVIDIA-powered AI-DC solution, we will be able to support organizations in modernizing their data centers while preparing for AI‐native workloads and helping them securely deploy and manage AI solutions across business functions. At the core of the AI-DC solution is Wipro Intelligence integrated with NVIDIA AI Enterprise, which will further enable us to orchestrate, govern, and scale NVIDIA‐powered AI across real‐world environments," said Yadavalli.

NVIDIA framed the product around the practical challenge of moving AI into mainstream operations.

"Enterprises face the challenge of securely moving AI from proof-of-concept to a production reality that is fully integrated into their core data center operations. The Wipro AI-DC solution delivers the operational model, governance and secure scaling capabilities required for businesses to industrialize intelligence across their entire organization," said John Fanelli, Vice President, Enterprise Software, NVIDIA.

Wipro has been expanding its AI-related consulting and infrastructure work as clients look for ways to apply generative AI and related tools within existing operational systems. The new offering signals that the company sees demand not only for AI models and applications, but also for the underlying data centre architecture needed to run them at scale.