Wipro is looking at insider veteran Srinivas Pallia to turn around its fortunes

Pallia faces the uphill task of heading one of the country’s biggest IT firms in the midst of a challenging macroeconomic climate marked by a significant downturn in tech spending. He has some major expectations to meet. And fast.

9 April, 20241 min
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Wipro is looking at insider veteran Srinivas Pallia to turn around its fortunes

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