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Oracle launches AI agent apps for enterprise automation

March 25, 2026 8:59 AM

Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) announced Fusion Agentic Applications, enterprise software powered by teams of specialized AI agents designed to make and execute business decisions autonomously. The applications are built into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and can access enterprise data, workflows, policies, and approval systems.

The AI agents operate within existing Oracle Fusion Applications security frameworks and are designed to handle routine actions while escalating exceptions and complex decisions to human users. Oracle stated the applications can reason, decide, and act toward business objectives in real time at enterprise scale.

"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 Fusion Agentic Applications targeting finance, human resources, supply chain, and customer experience functions. The applications include workforce scheduling tools for HR departments, supplier sourcing applications for supply chains, cross-selling programs for sales teams, and cash collection systems for finance departments.

The applications maintain context across business processes and continuously adjust their reasoning as conditions change. Oracle said the system includes role-based access controls, approval frameworks, and end-to-end traceability for decision accountability.

Oracle also introduced AI Agent Studio with an Agentic Applications Builder that allows organizations to create AI automation without traditional application development. The platform includes observability tools, return-on-investment measurement, and safety controls.

The applications run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and integrate with the company's cloud applications suite. Oracle stated the information is based on a press release from the company.

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