March 31.TOI contacted Wipro for confirmation of Kurien's exit, but there was no response till the time of going to print.What he plans to do next is not clear. Meanwhile, automation and newer technologies like cloud, mobile and AI began to redefine the way IT services were being delivered. “While he did achieve some great successes along these lines, Wipro is still suffering from too many siloed P&Ls,” he said. Jessie Paul , founder of marketing advisory firm Paul Writer and who was previously chief marketing officer at Wipro, said Kurien put in place processes and operational efficiency in what was seen as a happy-go-lucky business. Wipro had only one $100 million client when he took over.
Source: Economic Times January 23, 2017 05:46 UTC