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Wipro will need to jettison legacy drag faster to unlock digital gains
Digital services, which is growing much faster than the rest of the company, constituted 26.7 percent of total revenue at India's third-biggest software services provider at the end of March quarter
ByHarichandan Arakali
Wipro's Q1 numbers beat expectations, reflect growing traction in new services
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Wipro's Q4 profit rises marginally, beats estimates
ByHarichandan Arakali
What the Q2 numbers mean for India's IT industry
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Wipro expects clarity on client spending next year as Q2 profit falls
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Ctrl+Alt+Del: Wipro's attempt to jump back into the game
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