Orange Business
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Orange Business, the business services arm of Orange S.A., is a global integrator of communications, products, and services for multinational corporations.[2]
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Information technology Consulting |
Predecessor | Equant (November 2000) Global One (January 2000) |
Founded | 1 June 2006; 17 years ago (2006-06-01) (as Orange Business Services) |
Key people | Aliette Mousnier-Lompre (CEO) |
Revenue | €7.930 billion (2022)[1] |
€317 million (2022)[1] | |
Number of employees | 30,000[1] |
Parent | Orange S.A. |
Website | www.orange-business.com |
On 16th February 2023, Orange Business Services got renamed to Orange Business.[3]
Orange Business offers integrated communications products and services to global enterprises in cloud computing, unified communications, collaboration, big data, Internet of things, and artificial intelligence,[4] which manage and integrate the complexity of international communications and software applications.[2]
Orange Business was founded on 1st June 2006,[5] through a rebranding and consolidation of the existing France Telecom businesses of Equant and Wanadoo.[6][7][8] Orange Business also acquired giants like Business & Decision and Basefarm in recent years who specializes in Analytics, Data Science, Cloud etc.
Operating in over 220 countries and territories, the company employs over 21,000 employees in 166 countries.[9] Over last few years, €700 million were invested in research and development with dedicated 8,000 employees including scientists, engineers, developers, designers, sociologists, and marketers.
Orange Labs is made up of 12 research and development and innovation centers across four continents and has 7,000 patents. It's ranked the 19th most innovative company worldwide.[10]