Wipro Announces Launch Of 5G Edge Service Solutions With IBM TRIRIGA

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  • Wipro would engage with its clients to implement the Universal Edge solution suite
  • For telecom service, it would provide a complete application suite for a secured economy around 5G-related services
  • This partnership is an initiative to help partners implement open standards-based cloud native solution

According to report by a leading daily, Wipro Limited is all set to launch its 5G edge services solutions suite. This has been jointly built with IBM TRIRIGA and IBM Edge Application Manager.   

As stated in the report, Wipro would be engaged with its clients to implement the Universal Edge solution suite that would also enhance 5G network capabilties, the Bengaluru-headquartered company said in a statement. The service solution is primarily designed to enhance Wipro’s existing BoundaryLess Enterprise. 

Wipro also said “The edge-compute-enabled offering allows communications service providers and mobile tower operators to deploy their applications into dispersed edge devices. The advanced artificial intelligence and cloud-based services address the challenges of edge computing.”

Planning 

The company also added that it would provide real-time visibility and data insights that help enable holistic management of edge infrastructure for mission critical applications in manufacturing, transport, healthcare, oil & gas ad retail industries among others.

This solution is designed in such a way that it would offer Wipro customers better data control, reduced costs, falser insights and actions, and more automated secured operations.

For the telecom service, it would provide a complete application suite to enable a secured gig economy around 5G-related services, the statement added.

This partnership is also an initiative to help partners implement open standards-based cloud native solution that can be deployed and autonomously manage age applications at large scale. They are also expected to mange globally distributed services on devices, private edges and telecom operator’s Multi Access Edges.