Orange Business targets AI trust, sovereignty
Orange Business is pitching itself as a safe pair of hands for enterprises facing new risks from AI, cloud and communications tools. At its 2026 customer summit, the operator’s enterprise arm unveiled four additions built around a single theme: trust. The company argues its mix of cloud, networks, AI and security puts it in a good position to help customers keep control of their data and infrastructure.
The new Live Intelligence Studio extends Orange Business’ existing platform with “agentic” AI, letting customers design and run autonomous AI agents. It uses LangChain technology to track performance, costs and response quality, and offers modular pieces such as LLM-as-a-service and retrieval-augmented generation. For communications, a new trusted caller ID and branded calling feature lets enterprises display their name and logo on outgoing calls, aimed at cutting fraud and spam while nudging people to pick up. The service starts in France and the US, with more European markets due this year. On digital sovereignty, Live Collaboration bundles tools like calendars and directories under one contract to reduce dependence on big cloud providers. And for physical security, Drone Guardian uses 19,700 TOTEM tower and rooftop sites plus detection software to spot civilian drones entering restricted areas, with Orange Business planning to fold in 5G and AI as the system evolves.
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