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Topic: Everest Group PEAK Matrix TM for Infrastructure Services Focus on Wipro Technologies January 2014 Copyright 2014 Everest Global, Inc. This document has been licensed for exclusive use and distribution by Wipro Technologies

Introduction and scope Everest Group recently released its report titled Infrastructure Services PEAK Matrix Assessment and Profile Compendium 2013. This report assesses service providers infrastructure services capabilities across several key dimensions. As a part of this report, Everest Group assessed 27 leading service providers on the Everest Group Performance Experience Ability Knowledge (PEAK) Matrix for infrastructure services into Leaders, Major Contenders, and Emerging Players. The PEAK Matrix is a framework that provides an objective, data-driven, and comparative assessment of infrastructure services providers based on their market success and delivery capability. Based on the analysis, Wipro Technologies emerged as a Major Contender. This document focuses on Wipro Technologies infrastructure services experience and capabilities and includes: Wipro Technologies position on the infrastructure services PEAK Matrix Detailed infrastructure services profile of Wipro Technologies Buyers can use the PEAK Matrix to identify and evaluate different service providers. It helps them understand the service providers relative strengths and gaps. However, it is also important to note that while the PEAK Matrix is a useful starting point, the results from the assessment may not be directly prescriptive for each buyer. Buyers will have to consider their unique situation and requirements, and match them against service provider capability for an ideal fit. 2

Background and scope of the research Background of the research The infrastructure services market place is witnessing growth challenges and is governed by a plethora of trends which govern the investments and strategy of service providers. In a very competitive market place, service providers are strengthening their capabilities and aim to increase their adoption footprint In this research, we present the assessment and detailed profiles of 27 IT service providers featured on the infrastructure services PEAK Matrix. Each service provider profile provides a comprehensive picture of their service suite, scale of operations, domain investments, recent transactions, and key low-cost delivery centers The assessment is based on Everest Group s annual RFI process for the calendar year 2012, interaction with leading infrastructure service providers, and analysis of the infrastructure services market place Scope of this report Services: Infrastructure services Geography: Global Service providers: The leading 27 infrastructure service providers This report includes the profiles of the following 27 service providers: Infrastructure services PEAK Matrix Leaders: CSC, Fujitsu, HP, and IBM Infrastructure services PEAK Matrix Major Contenders: Accenture, Atos, Capgemini, CGI, Cognizant, CompuCom, Dell, HCL, Infosys, Microland, MphasiS, NTT DATA, TCS, Tech Mahindra, T-Systems, Unisys, and Wipro Infrastructure services PEAK Matrix Emerging Players: Genpact, Hexaware, L&T Infotech, Mindtree, NIIT Technologies, and Softtek 3

Wipro is positioned as a Major Contender in enterprise infrastructure services High Everest Group Performance Experience Ability Knowledge (PEAK) Matrix for enterprise infrastructure services 1 75 th percentile Leaders Leaders Major Contenders Emerging Players Market success (Enterprise revenue, clientele, and deal flow) NTT DATA T-Systems Atos Dell CGI Capgemini L&T Infotech Wipro NIIT Unisys HCL Technologies TCS Infosys Accenture Hexaware Cognizant Mindtree MphasiS Tech Mahindra CompuCom Microland Low Emerging Players Genpact Softtek Low 25 th percentile 25 th percentile Major Contenders CSC HP Fujitsu IBM High 75 th percentile Delivery capability (Talent, IP set, and investments) 1 PEAK Matrix specific to large (>US$25 million TCV), multi-year infrastructure outsourcing relationships Source: Everest Group (2013) 4

Wipro Infrastructure services profile (page 1 of 5) Corporate and infrastructure services overview Company description: Wipro is a global information technology, consulting and outsourcing company that is present across 57 countries. Wipro provides a range of IT application and infrastructure services, product engineering, technology integration, and consulting solutions. Wipro s Global Infrastructure Services portfolio covers about 200,000 servers, 100,000 MIPS, 40 PB of storage, 1.5 million desktop/laptops, and 630,000 network devices, amongst others. Wipro s infrastructure services are spread across many key industry verticals, with datacenter services being the most prominent segment. Headquarters: Bangalore, India Website: www.wipro.com Infrastructure service segments Relative scale Datacenter Middleware End-user Helpdesk Portfolio of infrastructure services Services: Datacenter services, end-user computing, network services, cloud services, managed security services, business advisory & consulting services, and global system integration services Solutions: Remote infrastructure management services, virtualization, Unified Communication (integration of communications with business processes), integrated device management services, ServiceNXT VirtuaDesk (desktop virtualization), and IT360 (IT investment framework) Infrastructure service revenue 1 <US$100 million US$100-500 million US$0.5-2billion US$2-5 billion US$5-10 billion >US$10 billion Infrastructure services by geography Relative adoption High Moderate Low Infrastructure services by industry Relative adoption Europe BFSI Energy and utilities Healthcare and life sciences Manufacturing North America UK APAC Public Retail, distribution, and CPG Technology Telecom, media, and entertainment RoW 1 Everest Group estimates Source: Everest Group (2013) 5

Wipro Infrastructure services profile (page 2 of 5) Infrastructure services capability assessment and market success Headline assessment Wipro s infrastructure services business has witnessed a steady growth over the past few years, albeit lagging that of most of its Indian peers. The company has recently witnessed a management rejig in its Global infrastructure Services division. Wipro is making efforts to adopt next-generation services (especially cloud) as part of its infrastructure services delivery strategy. Diversifying clientele focus beyond the North American market as well as to other verticals will hold the key for Wipro to sustain and build on its market positioning. Wipro s position on Everest Group s PEAK Matrix for infrastructure outsourcing services 75 th percentile High Market success (Enterprise revenue, clientele, and deal flow) 25 th percentile Major Contenders Emerging Players Leaders Wipro 75 th percentile Market success Infrastructure services revenue in excess of US$1 billion for 2012 More than 2,000 active IO clients Large annuity contracts (TCV>US$20 million) accounted for about half of the infrastructure services revenue in 2012 Scale Infrastructure services account for less than a quarter of the company s services revenue Over 30,000 FTEs engaged in delivering infrastructure services, across various service segments Domain investments Investments in proprietary solutions primarily focused on tools and solutions for infrastructure management Has struck alliances with key players across the infrastructure ecosystem (e.g., EMC) as well as with niche players (e.g., Infloblox) Scope Low Low 25 th percentile High Delivery capability (Talent, IP set, and investments) Datacenter support is the leading service segment; balanced focus across other infrastructure service segments North America is the leading market; sizeable adoption in Europe Key verticals include BFSI, manufacturing, and retail, distribution & CPG Delivery footprint Global delivery footprint with a strong offshore delivery component India is the largest low-cost delivery location followed by China Philippines, Poland, Romania, Mexico, and Brazil are other sizeable low-cost delivery locations Source: Everest Group (2013) 6

Wipro Infrastructure services profile (page 3 of 5) Infrastructure services investments Proprietary solutions (representative list) Service area Infrastructure management services Solutions ServiceNXT Platform as a next-generation integrated managed services offering which brings together application, infrastructure and security operations for its clients under a standardized and automated delivery model FixOmatic Suite of next-generation IT infrastructure automation tools managed through a single pane of glass to support datacenter and end-user operations. IStructure: IaaS services to provide a platform for hosting as-a-service offerings E-Helpline: ITSM tool certified by APM as gold level Healix: Dynamically detects, diagnoses, and auto-corrects incidents occurring in client s datacenter environment VIKING: Availability and performance management tool (agentless management) KAT-MICE: Asset discovery tool for Wintel, Linux servers, Windows desktops, Cisco routers, and switches Scriptorium: Ready repository of 1,400 scripts across WINTEL, Unix, and database domains Smartview: Shared BI platform delivered through GSCM built on QlikView platform Alliances (representative list) Partner Infloblox Investments (representative list) Investment type Source: Everest Group (2013) Purpose/details IP V6 Solution focused on telecom and BFSI segments enablement completed Virtual desktop infrastructure Purpose/details Customized solutions on DDI (DNS, DHCP and IPAM) for telecom and enterprise customers Wipro has several partnerships with technology majors such as EMC, Microsoft, HP, NetApp, Cisco, and Hitachi Dedicated CoE in Bengaluru with rollout completed for 10 clients Creased on Netapp/Cisco- and Citrix-based solutions 7

Wipro Infrastructure services profile (page 4 of 5) Infrastructure services transaction activity NOT EXHAUSTIVE Recent transaction activity 1 Buyer details Engagement details Name Industry Geography Announcement date Contract value estimate (US$ million) Duration (years) Contract details and services Catholic Health Initiatives Healthcare U.S. March 2013 200 3 Management of computer systems, networks, datacenters, and servers Emirates NBD Banking UAE March 2013 N/A 3 Managed services involving end-to-end service transition and transformational services Includes helpdesk and field support services, using a centralized incident management service desk Also includes first level application support Unknown client Technology Europe December 2012 200 5 IT infrastructure for an European telecom equipment provider AstraZeneca Healthcare UK December 2011 75 5 Provision of end-user computing infrastructure along with services such as software packaging, desktop management, and access management Electricity North West Energy & utilities UK October 2010 20 5 End-to-end service transition and transformation of IT systems through a managed service framework Includes set-up of new datacenters, configuration of virtualized, and high availability infrastructure Atheeb Telecom Telecom Saudi Arabia May 2009 N/A 5 End-to-end IT solution covering OSS/ BSS and underlying infrastructure components Includes delivery of next-generation services through business-it alignment 1 Publicly-announced infrastructure services transactions during 2009 to 2013 as on date Source: Everest Group (2013) 8

Wipro Infrastructure services profile (page 5 of 5) Key low-cost delivery locations 1 NOT EXHAUSTIVE <100 FTEs 1,000-5,000 FTEs 100-500 FTEs >5,000 FTEs 500-1,000 FTEs Poland Romania China Mexico Philippines Malaysia Brazil 1 Only includes locations which are being leveraged by the service provider for low-cost delivery Source: Everest Group (2013) 9

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Everest Group Performance Experience Ability Knowledge (PEAK) Matrix is a proprietary framework for assessment of a service provider s capability Everest Group Performance Experience Ability Knowledge (PEAK) Matrix for infrastructure services High 75 th percentile Leaders Market success (Enterprise revenue, clientele, and deal flow) 25 th percentile Major Contenders Emerging Players 4 th quartile performance across market success and capability 2 nd or 3 rd quartile performance across market success and capability Top quartile performance across market success and capability 75 th percentile Low Low 25 th percentile High Infrastructure services delivery capability (Talent, IP set, and investments) Everest Group s PEAK Matrix is a composite index of a range of distinct metrics related to a service provider s scale, scope, technology/domain investments, delivery footprint, and resultant market success in the context of a given services function 11

Dimensions of service providers capability and market success underlying the PEAK Matrix Everest Group PEAK Matrix Revenue Leaders Adoption across enterprise segments Growth in the last 2-3 years Market success Major Contenders Emerging Players Delivery capability Scale and delivery footprint Talent Delivery centers, global asset ownership, etc. Focus across types of services Datacenter Middleware End-user compute Helpdesk Domain investments IP / proprietary solutions / assets Certifications M&A and alliances Consulting 12

FAQs (page 1 of 2) Does the PEAK Matrix assessment incorporate any subjective criteria? Everest Group s PEAK Matrix assessment adopts an objective and fact-based approach (leveraging service provider RFIs and Everest Group s proprietary databases containing providers deals and operational capability information). In addition, these results are validated / fine-tuned based on our market experience, buyer interaction, and provider briefings Is being a Major Contender or Emerging Player on the PEAK Matrix, an unfavorable outcome? No. PEAK Matrix highlights and positions only the best-in-class service providers in a particular functional/vertical services area. There are a number of providers from the broader universe that are assessed and do not make it to the PEAK Matrix at all. Therefore, being represented on the PEAK Matrix is itself a favorable recognition What other aspects of PEAK Matrix assessment are relevant to buyers and providers besides the PEAK Matrix position? PEAK Matrix position is only one aspect of Everest Group s overall assessment. In addition to assigning a Leader, Major Contender, or Emerging Player title, Everest Group highlights the distinctive capabilities and unique attributes of all the PEAK Matrix providers assessed in its report. The detailed metric level assessment and associated commentary is helpful for buyers in selecting particular providers for their specific requirements. It also helps providers showcase their strengths in specific areas What are the incentives for buyers and providers to participate/provide input to PEAK Matrix research? Participation incentives for buyers include a summary of key findings from the PEAK Matrix assessment Participation incentives for providers include adequate representation and recognition of their capabilities/success in the market place, and a copy of their own profile that is published by Everest Group as part of the compendium of PEAK Matrix providers profiles 13

FAQs (page 2 of 2) What is the process for a service provider to leverage their PEAK Matrix positioning status? Providers can use their PEAK Matrix positioning rating in multiple ways including: Issue a press release declaring their positioning/rating Customized PEAK Matrix profile for circulation (with clients, prospects, etc.) Quotes from Everest Group analysts could be disseminated to the media Leverage PEAK Matrix branding across communications (e-mail signatures, marketing brochures, credential packs, client presentations, etc.) The provider must obtain the requisite licensing and distribution rights for the above activities through an agreement with the designated POC at Everest Group 14

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