
Virtusa Corporation, a global leader in digital business strategy and AI-led engineering, and Wiley (NYSE: WLY), a global authority in scientific content and research intelligence, today announced a multi-year managed services partnership under which Virtusa will provide infrastructure and application services to support Wiley’s strategic technology initiatives.
The partnership marks a key step in accelerating Wiley’s technology transformation, enhancing innovation, productivity, and cost efficiency. Wiley will free up capital for high-return investments and enable its technology teams to focus on next-generation customer platforms and AI-powered solutions that create competitive advantage.
“Our collaboration with Virtusa represents a true transformation for Wiley, allowing us to modernize enterprise technology, achieve operational efficiencies, and focus on product innovation that benefits our customers,” said Andrew Weber, Wiley’s Executive VP of Technology and Operations.
Virtusa brings deep expertise in technology transformation and a proven track record of modernizing operations. The company provides industrial-scale capabilities and access to market-leading automation and AI platforms, including Virtusa Helio, a suite of AI-native services delivering domain-driven solutions across enterprise applications and infrastructure.
“This partnership is an important milestone for Virtusa as we support leading organizations in their technology transformation journeys,” said Nitesh Banga, President & CEO at Virtusa. “We are pleased to partner with Wiley to streamline operations and create a focused engine for innovation that will propel strategic transformation goals.”
As part of the collaboration, Virtusa has assumed ownership of Wiley’s Sri Lanka technology operations. With over three decades of local experience, Virtusa provides continuity while optimizing Wiley’s technology foundation and enabling rapid responses to evolving customer needs.
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