Budweiser Parent AB InBev Picks Orange Business To Enhance Its Digital Business Goals


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  • Budweiser parent Anheuser-Busch InBev SA (NYSE:BUD) has chosen Orange (NYSE:ORAN) division, Orange Business, to deliver connectivity and voice services.
  • Orange Business supports AB InBev across its European operations, providing critical connectivity between 70 locations and its headquarters in Belgium. 
  • Orange Business is transforming the legacy voice services to SIP-based solutions, enhancing employee experience and ensuring improved collaboration.
  • "We are looking to create the industry's best-in-class smart breweries, digitizing our ecosystem, and engaging with our employees in the best-connected experience by innovating through a new digitalized and automated approach,” said Pieter Bruyland, Vice President Solutions Europe at AB InBev.
  • AB InBev is the maker of more than 500 brands, including Stella Artois, Corona, and Budweiser.
  • Price Action: BUD shares are trading higher by 1.52% at $61.34 on the last check Tuesday.
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