Wipro moves air cargo application to Oracle Cloud

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New Delhi: IT company Wipro has moved its next-gen air cargo application CROAMIS to Oracle Cloud.

For the migration of Cargo Reservations, Operations, Accounting and Management Information System (CROAMIS) Application suite, Wipro selected Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) for its superior performance, high availability, built-in security, and lower cost.

With this move, Wipro will offer CROAMIS as part of its FullStride Cloud Services to customers globally.

“Now, with CROAMIS on OCI, we will further strengthen our position as the technology partner of choice for many air cargo organisations,” said Gopi Krishnan, VP and Managing Partner, Domain & Consulting Services, Consumer Sector, Wipro Limited.

“Its use will help our customers to scale faster, achieve increased business efficiencies, accelerate their pace of innovation, benefit from greater security, and reduce their data storage and outbound data transfer cost,” added Krishnan.

Since Wipro has moved its CROAMIS application to Oracle Cloud it will offer as a modular SaaS solution based on a combination of Oracle Exadata Cloud Service and Oracle Exadata Database Cloud Service.

This will enable organisations to quickly and easily automate the entire air cargo lifecycle. That includes processes such as cargo capacity planning, sales, revenue management, cargo ground handling operations and warehouse management, freighter and charters, customer services, cargo revenue accounting, and billing.

Developing and deploying commercial software can be a complicated and costly proposition, according to Hwa Cheong Wong, VP-ISV, JAPAC, Oracle.

“To do this successfully in the cloud, independent software vendors (ISVs) need extreme speed, security, and scalability, as well as cost transparency. That’s why an increasing number of the world’s top ISVs, such as Wipro, are turning to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure,” said Wong.

“Migrating its business-critical CROAMIS application to Exadata Cloud Service and Database Cloud Service using OCI’s flexible compute capabilities, will enable Wipro to achieve levels of performance and economics that exceed that of any other cloud platform and, in turn, deliver a better experience for its customers worldwide,” added Wong.

Cargo operators are looking at digital technologies that allow a more unified working across the value chain and reduce administrative burden. “Cloud is the natural choice for such digital transformation engagements to help improve the speed of innovation and reduce costs,” said Sanchit Vir Gogia, Chief Analyst, Founder and CEO, Greyhound Research.

Wipro CROAMIS Application will be available in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace by the end of 2021.

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