Wipro and Harness announced a strategic collaboration aimed at simplifying how enterprises deliver AI-first applications. The agreement pairs Wipro’s agent-native delivery work, packaged under its WEGA capability, with Harness’s AI Software Delivery Platform, with the stated goal of reducing manual handoffs, improving release automation, and tightening post-code governance.
Under the arrangement, the partners said they will integrate tooling and delivery practices to address what they describe as growing complexity in software delivery as organisations scale AI. The vendors position the integration as a way to bring continuous visibility and automated controls across build, test, deploy, release and incident response workflows.
Srini Pallia, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Wipro Limited, said, “Together with Harness, we are establishing a proven blueprint for AI‑native software delivery – enabling enterprises to innovate at speed, strengthen reliability, and deliver resilient digital experiences in an AI‑first world.”
“Enterprises today are facing the AI Velocity Paradox: AI is dramatically increasing the speed of innovation, while leaving the biggest bottleneck – everything that happens after code is written – harder to manage than ever,” said Jyoti Bansal, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Harness. “Together with Wipro’s consulting-led expertise, global reach, and WEGA agent-native delivery platform, Harness can help organisations bring delivery, reliability, security, and cost management into a unified AI software delivery model, enabling them to innovate faster while maintaining the governance and resilience needed to scale.”
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What the announcement does not specify are commercial terms, a deployment timetable for joint offerings, or customer commitments tied to the collaboration. The release highlights broad capabilities, delivery intelligence, automation, feature management and cloud-cost controls, but stops short of detailing technical integration points, reference customers, or measurable SLAs. Readers should treat the claims as vendor statements pending independent verification in customer deployments.
Wipro describes WEGA as part of its Wipro Intelligence suite and notes the company’s global scale; Harness positions its platform around automation and a proprietary Software Delivery Knowledge Graph. Both companies publish further technical and marketing materials on their sites. For primary source detail, see the joint release on Wipro’s newsroom and Harness’s press pages.




















