Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications Expand Enterprise AI

Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications embed specialized AI agents across ERP, HCM, SCM and CX and could shift investor positioning in AI-enabled platforms.

March 24, 2026·2 min read
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Centered flat-vector cloud server merged with agent nodes representing Oracle Fusion Agentic Applications.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Oracle embedded coordinated AI agents across Fusion Cloud to automate decision-making and orchestrate workflows.
  • Initial rollout includes 22 agentic apps and more than 400 embedded agents across industry and Fusion modules.
  • Agent Studio adds a no-code Agentic Applications Builder plus workflow orchestration, content intelligence, contextual memory and governance.

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Oracle announced Fusion Agentic Applications on March 24, 2026, introducing a new class of enterprise software that embeds coordinated AI agents across its Fusion Cloud Applications to automate decision-making and orchestrate workflows while adding Agent Studio tools for no-code app building.

Agentic Capabilities and Scale

Fusion Agentic Applications are integrated into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications across enterprise resource planning (ERP), human capital management (HCM), supply chain management (SCM), and customer experience (CX). They use coordinated teams of specialized AI agents that access unified enterprise data, workflows, policies, approval hierarchies, permissions, and transactional context to make and execute decisions in real time at enterprise scale.

The initial rollout includes 22 agentic apps deploying more than 400 agents embedded in Fusion Applications and over 200 agents in industry-specific extensions. These apps cover tasks such as design-to-source, automated cash-collections risk analysis, and workforce scheduling.

Deployment, Governance, and Agent Studio Updates

Oracle offers the agentic applications for multicloud and on-premises deployment, integrating them with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and the AI Data Platform to enable enterprise-wide orchestration. Built-in security and governance features include role-based access, auditability, and compliance, all native to Fusion. The applications can operate in human-in-the-loop or fully autonomous modes within established guardrails.

Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications adds an Agentic Applications Builder, a natural-language, no-code tool, along with workflow orchestration, content intelligence for unstructured data, contextual memory, and return-on-investment measurement. The company supports this shift from AI pilots and copilots to embedded agentic execution with a base of more than 63,000 Oracle-certified experts and an expanding ecosystem of customer- and partner-built apps. Chris Leone, executive vice president of Applications Development, said, "We are helping customers and partners build the foundation for a more autonomous enterprise."

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