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Wipro to provide infrastructure support to TUI UK

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Bangalore , Dec. 14

WIPRO Technologies, the global IT services division of Wipro Ltd, announced today that it has signed a five year multi-million dollar contract with TUI UK for infrastructure support and management.

TUI UK is part of TUI AG, the largest travel company in Europe, with over 3,700 travel agencies, 100 aircraft and 285 hotels with over 157,000 beds in 25 countries.

As part of the deal Wipro's remote infrastructure practice will be providing desktop support for around 10,000 desktops, 300 servers, L1/L2 helpdesk, monitoring and messaging services across 800 locations in UK for TUI UK, said a company press release.

"We did a detailed evaluation before choosing Wipro. The key for Wipro being chosen as our preferred partner was its vast experience and execution capability in the IT infrastructure space," said Mr Jim Mann, CIO, TUI Northern Europe.

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