The move comes within weeks after the country's third largest software exporter unveiled a new organisational structure and appointed Abid Ali Neemuchwala as its chief operating officer.
"Wipro can confirm that Satishchandra Doreswamy has decided to move on to pursue opportunities outside of the company. We wish him the best for all his future endeavours and thank him for his contribution," Wipro said in an emailed response.
Doreswamy's next destination could not be ascertained.
Wipro had roped in Doreswamy from its larger rival, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to focus on building capabilities around business transformation driving large/strategic transformation deals, enriching client centricity, establishing domain leadership and inducting next generation tools, processes and practices.
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