Oracle has introduced several new or updated features designed to help enterprises deploy artificial intelligence agents.
The company’s new Fusion Agentic Applications are built into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and are powered by teams of specialized AI agents, according to a Tuesday (March 24) press release. Twenty-two new Fusion Agentic Applications are available, including ones designed to assist human resources (HR) leaders, supply chain leaders, sales teams and finance teams, according to the release.
“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,” Steve Miranda, executive vice president of applications development at Oracle, said in the release.
Oracle announced in another Tuesday press release that it updated its Oracle AI Agent Studio to add a new agentic applications builder and new capabilities that support workflow orchestration, content intelligence, contextual memory and return on investment (ROI) measurement. Oracle AI Agent Studio is the company’s development platform for AI automation and agentic applications.
“Builders can create AI automations and agentic applications using natural language that are powered by enterprise AI agents capable of reasoning, taking actions across business systems and continuously executing processes,” Chris Leone, executive vice president of applications development at Oracle, said in the release.
A third new offering introduced Tuesday by Oracle is new agentic AI innovations for Oracle AI Database, which architects agentic AI and data together across operational databases and analytic lakehouses. This product enables AI agents to securely access real-time enterprise data and use it with large language models to provide business insights, according to a Tuesday press release.
“With Oracle AI Database, customers don’t just store data, they activate it for AI,” Juan Loaiza, executive vice president, Oracle Database Technologies, said in the release.
PYMNTS reported in October 2025 that Oracle is rebuilding the data foundation for AI by merging data governance, analytics and AI in one environment. The company’s architecture allows enterprises to run AI workloads without moving sensitive data into external stores.
During the same month, Oracle brought embedded AI agents and a new AI Agent Marketplace into its Fusion Cloud Applications and Industry Applications. More than 600 embedded agents were available at that time.
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