India's Wipro edged past low revenue expectations in the fourth quarter on Friday, helped by a pick up in its consulting business, and its new CEO said kickstarting growth in the country's No.4 software-services exporter was a top priority. "The numbers are largely in line with expectations as it was already low," said Centrum Broking analyst Piyush Pandey. Less than two weeks back, Wipro appointed company veteran Srinivas Pallia as its chief executive following the abrupt departure of Thierry Delaporte, whose term was filled with a string of top-level exits and a dearth of big deal wins.
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EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. & BENGALURU, India, April 10, 2024--Wipro announced today the appointment of Malay Joshi as Chief Executive Officer of Wipro Americas 1 Strategic Market Unit, effective immediately.