WE ARE DELIVERING DIGITAL AT SCALE: COO BHANUMURTHY
India’s third largest information technology firm Wipro sees every dollar of its four dollars coming from digital services. BHANUMURTHY B M, president and chief operating officer, Wipro, tells Ayan Pramanik and Raghu
Krishnan service delivery through digital technology-enabled platforms will change the business dynamics for the company. Edited excerpts:
The health care segment is still weak. When do you expect clarity on this front?
Lawmakers (in the US) are proposing different alternatives to the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). The fact is, you need some policy to serve the people who want to get insured. At this point, there is no clarity on how it will emerge. We have a very robust platform (in HealthPlan Services). Because of the lack of clarity (in regulation), the payers are not able to decide whether to enter or exit the market. We are waiting on how the enrolment will happen in the coming months.
How are the acquisitions, such as Designit, Appirio or HealthPlan Services, paying off in terms of business growth?
We needed capability in design and could not have waited for building it, so we got Designit. Now we have tucked in Cooper (San Francisco-based design firm) with that.
The next is on the platform side. In the first two-three quarters of last year, when the policy changes did not happen, HealthPlan Services was doing extremely well and gave us a good entry into some of the customers’ base as well where we were not present, or were present in a small scale. The third one is cloud: Appirio. Our cloud revenue has hit almost $1 billion on a run-rate basis. Cloud has been a good story, obviously large portion of that is subsumed into the digital part as well. With Appirio, we are now able to tell the full story of cloud all the way, from process to application to infrastructure to data.
Analysts say Wipro has not been able to narrow the gap with peers in growth. What are your strategies?
If you look at the guidance we gave in the last three quarters, it is at a growth trajectory. You see critical parameters such as percentage of digital business. At 24.1 per cent (of revenue from digital services), we are delivering digital at scale. (Decline in revenue from) communications business was an one-time issue and it has bottomed out this quarter. The other service capabilities, application development, analytics all of them have grown well.