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Oracle launches AI-powered enterprise applications with autonomous agents

March 24, 2026 4:19 AM

Oracle Corp. (NYSE: ORCL) announced the launch of Fusion Agentic Applications, a new category of enterprise software that uses coordinated teams of AI agents to execute business decisions autonomously. The announcement was made at Oracle AI World in London.

The applications are built into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and can access enterprise data, workflows, policies, and approval systems to make and execute decisions within business processes. According to the company, the AI agents operate with specific roles and decision-making authority to advance business objectives through coordinated reasoning and execution.

"With Fusion Agentic Applications, we are moving enterprise software beyond passive systems of record and providing our customers with applications that can reason, decide, and act in pursuit of defined business objectives," said Steve Miranda, executive vice president of Applications Development at Oracle.

Oracle released 22 new Fusion Agentic Applications targeting finance, human resources, supply chain, and customer experience functions. The applications include a Workforce Operations system for HR scheduling and payroll management, a Design-to-Source Workspace for supply chain cost reduction, a Cross-Sell Program Workspace for sales teams, and a Collectors Workspace for finance cash collection.

The applications operate within Oracle's existing security framework and include role-based access controls, approval processes, and audit trails. They run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and are supported by Oracle AI Agent Studio, which allows organizations to build and connect AI automation without traditional application development.

Industry analysts provided commentary on the announcement. Mark Smith from ISG described it as "a meaningful shift in enterprise software by moving beyond task automation to outcome-driven execution." Kevin Permenter from IDC noted that the applications "can help organizations reclaim time, improve operational consistency, and accelerate decisions."

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