Orange Business Introduces GenAI Services in France

Orange Business has teamed up with LightOn to deliver comprehensive GenAI solutions aimed at bolstering digital transformation efforts for French enterprises. This collaboration signifies a strategic move to provide secure, scalable, and innovative GenAI services across the country, highlighting the growing synergy between traditional telecom services and modern AI technologies.
Orange Business Introduces GenAI Services in France
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In a significant move to lead the generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) landscape, Orange Business has unveiled an innovative suite of GenAI services, in collaboration with the French startup LightOn. This initiative not only positions Orange Business as a pioneer in supporting the entire GenAI project lifecycle for enterprises in France but also marks a significant milestone in the digital transformation journey of businesses across scales.

Redefining the GenAI Ecosystem


At the forefront of technological innovation, Orange Business announced its latest GenAI offerings at the Orange Business Summit. These services span the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) domains, offering comprehensive support from the initial concept to the maintenance phase of GenAI projects. With these offerings, Orange Business sets a new industry benchmark by providing end-to-end, trusted GenAI solutions. The initiative includes a suite of professional services designed to facilitate the seamless adoption of AI technologies, thereby enabling organizations to unlock new avenues for value creation. Through customized workshops, Orange Business helps companies identify potential use cases, streamline configurations, and enhance their team’s AI skills.

Launching New GenAI Solutions: A Collaborative Effort by Orange and LightOn

In a bid to support the digital transformation efforts of businesses of varying sizes, Orange Business has introduced two specialized GenAI services. These solutions, powered by advanced servers and Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and hosted on Orange’s secure Cloud Avenue platform in France, are meticulously managed by Orange Business. This strategic approach ensures unparalleled control over data and costs, crucial for the successful scaling of GenAI applications. The collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) for hardware infrastructure through HPE GreenLake further enhances the robustness and reliability of these services.

Introducing SaaS GenAI Solutions through the Orange-LightOn Partnership

This partnership has culminated in a state-of-the-art SaaS GenAI service tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and Economic and Technological Interest Groups (ETIs). This ready-to-use solution is versatile enough to support a broad spectrum of applications, from document management to innovative content generation. Developed alongside LightOn, the service integrates Large Language Models (LLMs) with intuitive interfaces, simplifying the adoption and optimization process for users. This unique market proposition allows for customization according to organizational needs, ensuring low error rates while maintaining strict data confidentiality and cost-effectiveness.

Enhancing GenAI Capabilities with Orange’s GPU Services

Additionally, the GPU as a Service offering under the IaaS model provides a trusted, flexible infrastructure capable of hosting diverse GenAI projects. This service caters to businesses seeking to deploy their own LLMs, offering the necessary computing power and customization options. Whether for training complex models or for inference in large-scale GenAI projects, Orange Business delivers dedicated, high-performance resources to meet the demanding needs of its clients.

Committing to Digital Integrity and Ethical AI with Orange Business

Orange’s dedication to fostering a digitally responsible ecosystem is underscored by its Data and Artificial Intelligence Ethics Charter and the establishment of the Orange Data and AI Ethics Council. By offering a wide range of digital services, from connectivity solutions to cloud and cybersecurity, Orange Business is committed to building a world of digital trust. This initiative is rooted in technological, regulatory, and operational frameworks designed to safeguard data security and confidentiality while ensuring the resilience of infrastructure.

Aliette Mousnier-Lomprรฉ, CEO of Orange Business, shared her enthusiasm for the launch, highlighting the company’s commitment to aiding customers in their digital transformation journey. The partnership with LightOn exemplifies Orange Business’s pledge to data sovereignty and its ambition to offer differentiated, trusted solutions that cater to the varied needs of businesses in the AI domain.

Additional Insights and Future Directions

The launch of these GenAI services by Orange Business not only signals a transformative phase in the adoption of AI technologies but also reflects the company’s strategic vision for the future. As businesses increasingly recognize the potential of GenAI to revolutionize various aspects of their operations, the need for trusted, reliable, and scalable solutions becomes paramount. Through its comprehensive suite of services and partnerships, Orange Business is well-positioned to meet this demand.

Moreover, the collaboration with LightOn, a company renowned for its commitment to open-source and data sovereignty, adds a layer of trust and reliability to Orange Business’s GenAI solutions. This partnership enhances the technical capabilities of the services provided and aligns with the broader ethical and societal goals of promoting a responsible and secure digital environment.

Looking ahead, Orange Business aims to continue its trajectory of innovation and leadership in the GenAI space. By constantly refining its offerings and exploring new partnerships, the company seeks to provide its customers with cutting-edge technologies that empower them to achieve their digital transformation goals. As GenAI continues to evolve, Orange Business is committed to staying at the forefront of this technological revolution, driving progress, and fostering a sustainable, trustworthy digital future for businesses in France and beyond.


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