Wipro has announced a strategic collaboration with US-based software delivery firm Harness, as companies worldwide look to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in software development.
The partnership aims to simplify increasingly complex software delivery processes by combining Wipro’s WEGA, an agent-native delivery platform, with the Harness AI Software Delivery Platform. Both companies say the joint offering will help enterprises improve speed, reliability and governance across their software systems.
As organisations integrate AI into operations, many continue to rely on fragmented tools and manual workflows, creating inefficiencies in deployment and scaling. The collaboration seeks to address these challenges by introducing a more unified approach to managing software lifecycles—from development to deployment and beyond.
Wipro said its WEGA platform, part of the broader Wipro Intelligence suite, is designed to help clients build and scale AI-enabled systems more efficiently. When integrated with Harness’ platform, enterprises will be able to automate key processes such as testing, deployment, release management and incident response.
Srini Pallia, Chief Executive Officer of Wipro, said the partnership would create a “blueprint” for AI-native software delivery, enabling organisations to innovate more quickly while maintaining system resilience and operational stability.
Harness, founded by entrepreneur Jyoti Bansal, focuses on what it describes as “everything after code”, including delivery intelligence, governance and cloud cost optimisation. Its platform offers continuous monitoring of performance, reliability and operational risks, which the company says is critical as AI-driven development accelerates.
Bansal noted that while AI is increasing the pace of innovation, it is also creating new bottlenecks in software delivery processes. He described this as an “AI velocity paradox”, where faster development cycles are not matched by equally efficient deployment systems.
The companies believe that by integrating consulting expertise, AI capabilities and delivery platforms, enterprises can reduce manual intervention while improving efficiency and cost management.
Industry analysts say such collaborations reflect a broader shift towards AI-native software ecosystems, where automation, governance and scalability are becoming central to enterprise technology strategies.







