To promote enterprise-scale AI adoption, Wipro introduces an AI-data center solution
  • Nisha
  • March 26, 2026

To promote enterprise-scale AI adoption, Wipro introduces an AI-data center solution

Wipro on Friday announced the launch of its AI-Data Centre (AI-DC) solution aimed at accelerating enterprise-scale adoption of artificial intelligence while modernising core data centre infrastructure and customer experience operations.

The new offering integrates NVIDIA’s AI Enterprise platform within Wipro Intelligence, creating a unified suite of AI-enabled services and solutions. The partnership is designed to help organisations move beyond fragmented and experimental AI pilots toward large-scale, production-ready deployments across business functions.

According to Wipro, the AI-DC solution enables enterprises to modernise their data centres while preparing for AI-native workloads. It also supports the secure deployment, management, and scaling of AI applications across different operational environments.

Satish Yadavalli, Global Business Head for Cloud, Infrastructure and Security Services at Wipro, said the NVIDIA-powered solution will allow organisations to orchestrate, govern, and scale AI more effectively in real-world settings by combining Wipro Intelligence with NVIDIA AI Enterprise.

A key use case of the AI-DC platform is in next-generation, AI-driven contact centre operations. Built on NVIDIA NeMo and GPU-accelerated inference, the solution is designed to deliver low-latency, high-performance AI capabilities across distributed enterprise systems.

The platform offers a range of advanced features, including real-time transcription, contextual summarisation, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)-based knowledge assistance, next-best-action recommendations, sentiment-aware customer engagement insights, and automated post-call documentation with compliance tracking.

Wipro said the AI-DC solution will be available globally across multiple industries such as telecommunications, banking and financial services, retail, and healthcare. The launch further strengthens the company’s focus on AI-led infrastructure and data centre transformation as enterprises increasingly look to scale AI initiatives efficiently.