The investment was made through Wipro Ventures, the strategic investment arm of the company, as part of their (Tricentis) most recent funding round, Wipro said in a statement.
Wipro, however, did not disclose the terms and financial details of the deal.
Wipro and Tricentis will jointly offer their solutions to help clients improve time-to-market and quality by augmenting end-to-end automation across the software testing life cycle.
"We believe that clients will see this partnership as a game changer...It will help them drive speed in their business while bringing effectiveness and experience to their automation journey," Wipro Senior Vice President, Business Application Services, Hiral Chandrana said.
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