By: Nana Appiah
Acquaye
Orange
Business opened its 2026 Summit in Paris, showcasing new technology solutions
designed to enhance trust, collaboration, and security for customers and
partners. CEO for Orange Business, Wassila Zitoune-Dumontet highlighted the
company’s focus on creating value through technology while emphasizing trust as
a core foundation for growth and innovation.
The summit featured the launch of several key
offerings, including "Orange Drone Guardian," France and Europe’s
first anti-drone solution as a service, which detects and classifies
low-altitude airspace threats using Orange’s sovereign infrastructure. In
addition, "Live Collaboration," a modular suite of collaboration
tools hosted on Cloud Avenue SecNum, was introduced to give organizations
control over data, costs, and architecture.

Other announcements included
"Live Intelligence Studio," a platform for developing, deploying, and
managing trusted AI agents with built-in governance and observability, and
"Orange Branded Calling," which aims to improve business communications
through authenticated caller identification, deepfake detection, and secure
agent telephony.
Zitoune-Dumontet
emphasized that Orange Business seeks to bridge ambition and execution,
enabling customers to innovate confidently and thrive in an increasingly
complex digital landscape.