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Wipro partners AWS to launch AI, ML solutions

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said that its () and Machine Learning (ML) solutions are now available on Amazon Web Services (). The consulting firm said that its newly launched AI and ML solutions will govern critical supply chain processes for enterprise clients.

Under this partnership with AWS, Wipro solutions related to machine learning for accounts payable auditor, e-KYC and contract solutions will be hosted and used AWS capabilities like AWS SageMaker, primarily used by developers and data scientists to build, train, and deploy machine learning solutions.

“We have leveraged the Wipro HOLMES AI and Automation platform and AWS AI and ML services to build several outcome-driven solutions. In addition, we have published some of our machine learning models on for Machine Learnings. Our relationship with AWS allows us to leverage the combined might of Wipro HOLMES and AWS to solve complex business problems for our clients in areas such as procure to pay, contract management, and customer onboarding, across industry sectors,” said Rohit Adlakha, Vice President and Global Head – Wipro HOLMES and Automation Ecosystem, Wipro Limited.

The consulting major claimed that its clients will benefit from the combined strengths of the AI and automation platform of Wipro and AWS AI and ML services.

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“With AWS Marketplace, you can navigate, discover and deploy the ML models needed to build intelligent applications to fuel innovation. The AI and ML solutions leveraging Wipro HOLMES and AWS SageMaker help customers in applying AI to procurement, supply chain, compliance and other domains,” said Garth Fort, Director, AWS Marketplace, Amazon Web Services, Inc.

Wipro said that it has implemented its Wipro HOLMES Machine Learning for Accounts Payable Auditor solution for the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA). The solution audits vendor payment transactions to proactively detect process anomalies, identify outliers and prevent payment leakage in the company's procure to pay process.

“As part of this endeavor and given increasing business complexity, we were looking to apply innovative thinking in our procure to pay process. The Wipro HOLMES artificial intelligence and automation platform along with AWS have helped us adopt a preventive and proactive strategy to mitigate rising operational and compliance risks in our procure to pay process,” said Pierre Lanthier, Director of Innovation and Transformation, The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA).

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